I Ditelo Voi with “Gomorroide” on stage at the Cilea Theater

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Poster of the Gomorroide show on stage at the Teatro Cilea in Naples

I Ditelo Voi at the Cilea Theater with “Gomorroide”, the irresistibly comic side of the Camorra!

They return to perform, this time at the Teatro Cilea from the 6 to the 16 in March 2014, I tell you with their successful show Gomorroide, which is also a very popular sitcom of the TV show Made in Sud.

The Neapolitan comic trio will bring on stage the irresistible comic side of the Camorra, making the verse a little more famous Gomorrah, the film by Matteo Garrone based on the book by Roberto Saviano who has unveiled the background of the organized crime in Naples. With Gomorroideon the other hand, there will only be laughter because the clichés of crime and the more grotesque aspects of Camorra culture will be represented with irony.

The protagonists on stage are a series of extraordinary characters who propose a gallery of hilarious situations and characters, like the two electrocuted kids armed with machine guns who decide to make war against a Boss of the Casalesi, the "radioactive family", who lives in an illegal landfill, the Camorra killer who wanders among tanning lamps in search of his victim ( but punctually kills the wrong person).

I tell you to Made in South with the sitcom Gomorroide

We will witness hilarious events, such as the meeting at the top between the local Camorra and the new Chinese crime, between inevitable and awkward linguistic misunderstandings, or "Camorra's got talent" the new, compelling talent show, which the Camorra has organized to recruit new levers of crime.

In short, a show that will certainly not bore you, but do not forget the age-old evil that spreads every day in the city of Naples, of which, for the first time, you learn to laugh and live with it.

Information on the show Gomorroide

When: from the 6 16 March 2014

Price tickets:

  • Platform: 20 euro (Thursday); 25 euro
  • Gallery: 18 euro (Thursday); 20 euro

Where: Cilea Theater, via san Domenico 11, Naples

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Written by Valentina D'Andrea
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