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Articiock is a cabaret show in the fullest sense of the word. Written in 1980, in full by the people who put him on stage, alternating songs with songs and recited songs mimed to follow a logical thread unpredictable as possible. The footprint is highly ironic and satirical and tends to fun is the viewer who is acting on scena.L 'basic idea is to get involved in a few episodes of the original vision of life with the logic of "Artichoke" (hence the title) which is initially sharp but get to know, shows a part that can be tender to the heart as the seat. After 25 years of the authors-actors of the first edition of Articiock were back together and revisiting the text proposing it with undiminished enthusiasm. The novelty of the 2006-2007 Articiock is represented by the band that accompanies the characters on stage: eight musicians, the Band of ACR Ferrara complemented by a violin and a sax. The debut Dec. 2 at the "Theatre 900" of Tresigallo has sold out and a remarkable successo.L 'idea to take and take some' still works well around the protagonists (now mature, with family and social roles is also important) continue to get involved with irony but without platitudes. "here we are we trying to be strange but true and we are realizzandoi our old thoughts (...) Because ... Life is one who laughs: Down with the whitewashed tombs. If people think is crazy mad and decides that is better classified "are some phrases" We Here "song - a symbol of the show and represent well the spirito.Articiock cabaret show directed by and starring: Mario Ansah, Patrick Ferguson, Francis Lavezzi, Andrea Vaccari, Maria Chiara Marchesini, Barbara Gnani.Canzoni Patrick Ferguson and Mario Ansaloni.Accompagnamento Music: Fausto Tagliani (acoustic guitar), Toto Tartarini (12-string guitar), Filippo Govoni (guitar), Antonio Mosca (piano), Vanni Ferranti (bass), Paolo Paoli (drums), Roberto Pulga (violin and mandolin), Francesco Righini (Sax). Duration 2 hours 30 minutes (one-act play without an interval).
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