The audience will smile, reflect, and perhaps even look at reality with new, different eyes. The goal is clear: to demonstrate that inclusion isn't a one-time gesture, but a daily way of life, made up of meeting, listening, and valuing differences. The actors of Sea Scout and the "Tealtro" theater company are ready to captivate audiences with the show "And I Who Wanted to Be Normal," written and directed by Sara Dessena. It opens at the Teatro Garau in Oristano on Friday, December 12th at 6:30 PM. The story unfolds in the medical office of Dr. Frot, a playful and irreverent caricature of the famous Freud.

Here, day after day, vibrant and unpredictable characters take the audience on a journey into a world turned upside down, where nothing is as it seems and where "normality," understood as a rigid stereotype, is dismantled piece by piece. Instead, the reality of disability emerges as a genuine strength, a different and powerful way of being in the world. With lightness, irony, and spontaneity, the show brings together normality and fragility, revealing how labels often limit us more than the difficulties themselves. Scenes shift from the supermarket to the subway, from a crowded pizzeria to the small moments of everyday life, tackling universal themes such as friendship, love, prejudice, and the absurdity of social norms.

Through laughter, misunderstandings, and paradoxical situations, the audience is taken by the hand and guided into a profound yet lighthearted reflection, capable of shedding light on what we often don't dare look at closely. "And I Who Wanted to Be Normal," the organizers say, "brings actors with and without intellectual and relational disabilities to the stage, performing side by side, creating a choral and inclusive story. A show that leaves its mark and paves the way for a new way of imagining community." The event is held under the patronage of the Pro Loco of Oristano.

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