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An Italian family Christmas show with I Giullari di Piazza

An Italian family Christmas show with I Giullari di Piazza

Company:

I Giullari di Piazza (The Jesters of the Square

Location:

Theater for the New City
New York, NY

Dates:

Friday, December 16, 2016 - 8:00pm daily through December 17, 2016
Sunday, December 18, 2016 - 5:00pm daily through December 17, 2016
Wednesday, December 21, 2016 - 8:00pm daily through December 22, 2016

Tickets:

http://theaterforthenewcity.net/lacantatadeipastori.html

Company:
I Giullari di Piazza (The Jesters of the Square


Celebrate  Christmas Italian Style with I Giullari di Piazza's  'LA CANTATA DEI PASTORI'  (The Shepherd's Cantata)
Based on the traditional Southern Italian play written in the 17th century by Andrea Perrucci and still performed annually
in the environs of Naples.
Musical version adapted and directed by Alessandra Belloni
Music arranged by John La Barbera and directed by Susan Eberenz
Performed in Italian with English narration by La Befana, the Italian Christmas witch
Featuring world renowned award-winning percussionist ALESSANDRA BELLONI in the role of Mary

 

December 16-18 (Friday & Saturday at 8 PM; Sunday at 5 PM)
December 21 & 22 at 8 PM   (Special Winter Solstice performances)
Theatre for the New City, 155 First Avenue (between 9th & 10th Streets)
Tickets: $25
Reservations: 212.254.1109  or  http://theaterforthenewcity.net/lacantatadeipastori.html
 

 


"A musical play presented by the traditional Italian group I Giullari di Piazza - a rarity among
                                                           Christmas programs; it somehow manages to be both riotously entertaining and curiously
                                                           haunting, even profound...a vibrant and uproarious performance."
                                                                                                                                       Alex Ross, The New York Times  

                                                      "The music, directed by John La Barbera, is folkish.   The adaptation by Alessandra Belloni
                                                            is geared for action rather than quiet piety.   In a climactic battle, Miss Belloni as Mary beat
                                                           a large drum and sang out while the Angel Gabriel took on the dragon."
                                                                                                                                    John Pareles, The New York Times

                                                       "In this age of high tech special effects and over-the-top theatrics, it was refreshing to see
                                                            a performance reminiscent of traditional Opera Buffa.  One gets the feeling of witnessing
                                                            a show performed the same way it has been for centuries in Campania.  The performers'
                                                            passion and talent, not technology, breathe life into the story to create a wonderful illusion."
                                                                                               Magna Greece (Journal for people of Southern-Italian descent)  
                                                       

Come back in time to Southern Italy with ALESSANDRA BELLONI and I GIULLARI DI PIAZZA, the renowned Italian music/theater/dance company, when they present their traditional Southern Italian "La Cantata dei Pastori," (The Shepherd's Cantata) a musical family holiday delight, at Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue (between 9th & 10th Streets).  Five performances, December 16 & 17 at 8 PM; December 18 at 5 PM; December 21 & 22 at 8 PM.   Starring as Mary in this unique production is internationally renowned singer/percussionist/author/director ALESSANDRA BELLONI, an acknowledged authority on traditional Southern Italian arts, co-founder of I Giullari di Piazza (The Jesters of the Square), and solo guest performer in venues around the world.      

Belloni  leads the 14-member cast of specialists in Southern Italian instruments, music and dance, playing such characters as La Befana, the Good Witch of Christmas, Mary and Joseph, the Archangel Gabriel (on stilts), Devils, Demons, and the hilarious commedia dell'arte characters who enact this beloved story of the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, and the triumph of good over evil as Mary uses her tambourine to defeat the Devil and Dragon, who are trying to stop the birth of Jesus.   
                                                                                                                        

Cast:
ALESSANDRA BELLONI - Mary, mezzo-soprano, percussion
Susan Eberenz - flute, piccolo, recorders
Wilson Monturoi - classical and renaissance guitar, mandolin
Mara Gerety - violinist, a devil
Serena Davini - guest from Italy on percussion and drumset
Giuseppe De Falco - Neapolitan singer/actor as the commedia dell'arte character Razzullo
Max McGuire - La Befana
Mark Mindek - stilt dancer as Archangel Gabriel
Enrico Granafei - devil and fisherman
James Karcher - principal devil, sword fighter
Francesca Silvano - dancer, shepherdess, a devil
Peter de Geronimo - shepherd, a devil
Luca Focella - little devil, shepherd
Luisa Focella - angel, shepherdess
and special children's participation as shepherds and angels.

The music - tarantellas, villanellas and pastorales - comes from traditional sources, with original music by John La Barbera and directed by Susan Eberenz . Adaptation and stage direction are by Alessandra Belloni.   Songs are sung in Italian and old Neapolitan dialect; costuming and music instrumentation is traditional Southern Italian; narration is in English.   After the fast paced, over-the-top scenes of devils, angels, commedia dell'arte, and general mayhem, the play ends with Mary and her infant child, joined by the Company, in a reverent performance of the oldest recorded Neapolitan Christmas song.

The play is set during Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem, during which the Devil has dispatched demons to stop the birth of Jesus.    Along the way, the holy couple's escapades are entwined with the hapless commedia dell'arte character called Razzullo, a comic mischievous Neapolitan scribe who is always hungry and looking for something to eat.   The demons, in the meanwhile, conjure up tempests, dragons, and do all they can to stop the birth, but all are under the protection of the Archangel Gabriel (played here, in traditional style, by Mark Mindek, well known stilt dancer.   Mary and Joseph experience funny, outrageous, and dangerous adventures before they finally reach Bethlehem and Good triumphs over Evil!   

"La Cantata dei Pastori" is still performed annually during the Christmas season in the environs of Naples.   The play was written by Andrea Perrucci (under the pseudonym of Casimiro Ruggiero Ugone), a Sicilian-born, Neap0litan-bred poet/dramatist and well known stage director of his day.  The original title was Il Vero Lume Apparrira Tra L'Ombre (The True Light Will Appear Among the Darkness).  His play combines commedia characteristics with those of the Italian medieval sacra rappresentazione.

A few of the many HIGHLIGHTS of the show:

I Giullari members are masters of the commedia dell'arte style known as "Lazzi," comedic improvisations in commedia dell'arte style, often including grotesque masks, and outrageous props and effects.

The Archangel Gabriel appears, in traditional style, on stilts, and is portrayed by longtime company member and famed stiltwalker Mark Mindek, who has appeared in Metropolitan Opera productions, Disney Films, and special events around the world.   The Devil is portrayed  by James Karcher, actor and fight director whose broad range of credits include appearances as Benedict Arnold on The History Channel to a role in the movie Munich, directed by Steven Spielberg.  As The Devil tries to stop the birth of Jesus, Mary and her powerful drum, assisted by the Archangel Gabriel, battle the Devil and save the day.

The Tempest Scene depicts Mary and Joseph crossing a body of water on their way to Bethlehem and, in true I Giullari di Piazza (the Jesters of the Square) popular street style, their boat is a cardboard cutout fashioned in the shape of a bathtub.

Giuseppe De Falco is a commedia dell'arte master and has a special connection with  "La Cantata dei Pastori," having seen annual street productions in his native Naples Italy
 

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