Mario Pirovano
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'Francis the Holy Jester'
written and directed by Dario Fo
Touring throughout 2012/13
Francis the Holy Jester is a one man show, a play
which relies solely on the considerable skill of highly experienced
performer, Mario Pirovano, and the imagination
of the audience. This is a show without props, without scenery and
with the simplest of costume where the bond between the audience and
the performer, and thus the material and subject is tangible, visceral.
A whole range of characters from 13th Century Italy are brought to
life before us: Popes and Cardinals, Dukes and Duchesses, soldiers
on the battle field, traders in the marketplace and St Francis himself.
The play is funny, utterly uplifting and thought-provoking.
Reviews
"This production is the most entertaining and funny history lesson you could hope to see, given a captivating performance by the charismatic Pirovano."
David Chadderton ***** British Theatre Guide
"Pirovano’s performance, and his ability, are astounding… I recommend it whole-heartedly and completely."
Chris Hislop ***** Fringe Review
"...this was a great piece of theatre, it had medieval humour, pathos and real unique artistic craftsmanship."
John Ritchie ***** Edinburghguide.com
"… this wonderful show performed with exquisite timing and exuberance… worth seeing and even giving it a second visit."
Neil Mc Ewans **** Evening news



