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After the now famous monologue "Scalpiccii sotto i platani", on the Nazi-Fascist massacre of Sant'Anna di Stazzema, and after having measured herself with the lives of great figures in history and art such as Ligabue, Dino Campana, Caterina da Siena and Beatrice di Pian degli Ontani, Elisabetta Salvatori returns to tell stories of civil commitment, this time referring to a terrible event of the very recent past: "Non c'è mai silenzio".  

Elisabetta Salvatori tells the story of the Stage of Viareggio in Lucca, which for seven years was the seat of the trial. This story is one of the events not to forget. A reconstruction of what was and is the massacre of Viareggio written and interpreted by the artist Versilia.

In the tenth year of the anniversary, throughout the month of June, the city of Viareggio dedicates it to memory. As part of the celebrations that the association Il Mondo Che Vorrei, founded by the families of the victims, has organized for the tenth anniversary, the echo of that day arrives in Lucca, where so far the massacre had found its place only in the courtrooms and in the hall of the pole fairs of Sorbano for the celebration of multiple hearings of the trial.

 

 

Data
Dates
21 june 2019
Start / End Time
21:15 / 22:20
Place
Auditorium Chiesa di San Francesco, Piazza San Francesco, Lucca
Ticket
admission free
Category