The curtain rises at the Andrea Parodi theatre in Porto Torres where, on Sunday 12 January at 7 pm, the theatre season organised by La Camera Chiara will start again, with the show “La sparanoia, a one-act play without serious injuries unfortunately”, written by Niccolò Fettarappa.

With cynical surrealism and to the rhythm of rapid dialogue, the award-winning Niccolò Fettarappa and Lorenzo Guerrieri investigate the weight of the world that weighs on "young people": that generation Z that prefers weather forecasts and delicate washing to attack strategies.

On stage the most uncomfortable contemporary themes, which give voice on the scene to the political conflicts of an oppressed and exploited generation, to rekindle revolutionary anger in the audience. But the show also ironically lays bare today's left. And so from the hilarity of a pressing and lively story, in an instant one feels gripped by a deep nostalgia for a politics that no longer exists.

An irreverent and dynamic narration where the two protagonists alternate with news, gags, puns and grotesque situations, to question with ferocious irony the left of today, or what remains of it. It is a "pyrotechnic" show, a scathing and incendiary portrait of Generation Z. A scathing judgment also on the fathers who preceded it, on the Italian system and on the current ruling class. The show is produced by Agidi and Sardegna Teatro.

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