An excellent cast will be the star of the next appointment with the Great Prose season organized by the CeDAC/Multidisciplinary Entertainment Circuit in Sardinia chaired by Antonio Cabiddu.

The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie and the harsh reality of an existence literally spent on the road in "Buoni da Morire", an original and amusing comedy written by Gianni Clementi, one of the most interesting contemporary Italian authors, in the interpretation of a triptych of actors of excellence with Debora Caprioglio, Pino Quartullo and Gianluca Ramazzotti, directed by Emilio Solfrizzi in a production by the Molière Company with Ginevra Media Production, will be staged in regional premiere on Thursday 9 March at 9 pm at the Cineteatro "Olbia", with following days at the same time Friday at the Teatro Civico in Alghero, Saturday at the Teatro del Carmine in Tempio Pausania and Sunday at the Tamuli Pavilion of the former Mura di Macomer barracks.

The show, wanted by the artistic director Valeria Ciabattoni and eagerly awaited by the public for the exceptional attraction of three authentic champions of the stage, tells the (mis)adventures of a couple well integrated in society: the husband is a heart surgeon, the wife has chosen to devoting herself to her family, fully satisfied by her role as faithful wife and loving mother, but anxious about her son who is going through a phase of rebellion and keeping dangerous company.

The choice to spend a "different" Christmas Eve, together with the volunteers involved in assisting homeless people, instead of remaining a simple interlude, stimulating and even a little "exotic" compared to the tired daily routine, risks turning into a unforgettable experience.

An extraordinary situation, in which to rediscover the feeling of being useful if not indispensable, of being able to help one's fellow humans and alleviate the suffering of others, contributing to a better world, arouses in Barbara (Debora Caprioglio), a still fascinating woman but perhaps a prisoner of a marriage precipitated into habit, as in Emilio (Gianluca Ramazzotti), an established doctor with important responsibilities but somehow detached from human passions, even for professional reasons, a new enthusiasm, a sense of gratification, the pleasure of rediscovering almost forgotten words like "brotherhood", "compassion" and "solidarity" and to share the "simple" but fundamental things of everyday life.

However, life is full of surprises and in fact Barbara and Emilio didn't have time to enjoy the satisfaction of rediscovering the joys of goodness that fate comes knocking on their door in not too clean clothes, to use an understatement, and with the decidedly alcoholic breath of a real homeless person.

A full-blown asylum request from Ivano (Pino Quartullo), one of the many human beings who promised to help.

In the play, the three protagonists find themselves at a crucial moment in their lives, and from that almost casual meeting, thanks to a business card that guides the intruder to the couple's home, new changes and unpredictable outcomes can arise, in a gripping plot full of twists and turns, with an ending to be discovered.

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