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Non tutti i ladri vengono per nuocere | The Virtuous Burglar | Saturday 15 November

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The Open Stage, L1
Parkville VIC, Australia
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A night of many misunderstandings.  

Una notte di molti equivoci. 

 

When a seemingly ordinary burglar breaks into an elegant apartment, he expects an easy night’s work. However, as the owners, and their lovers, arrive unexpectedly, the burglar finds himself tangled in a whirlwind of mistaken identities, secret affairs, and desperate improvisations. Each lie spirals into another, showcasing the chaos that ensues within a web of deceit. 

Quando un ladro apparentemente qualunque si introduce in un elegante appartamento, si aspetta una serata di lavoro semplice. Tuttavia, quando i proprietari, e i loro amanti, arrivano all’improvviso, il ladro si ritrova invischiato in un vortice di identità scambiate, relazioni segrete e improvvisazioni disperate. Ogni bugia ne genera un’altra, mettendo in mostra il caos che si scatena all’interno di una rete d’inganni. 

This performance is in Italian and accessible for a non-Italian speaking audience – join us in this experiment to ask how an English-speaking audience can understand the play. 

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Being Human 2025 

This project was produced in collaboration with the 2025 Being Human Festival. Founded in the UK as the only national festival of the humanities, Being Human is now a global celebration dedicated to demonstrating the breadth, diversity and vitality of the humanities.

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Parkville VIC, Australia
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