Alessandro Bagnato
7 min read
03 Aug
03Aug

Giurdignano lights up with laughter with "Tutte Fije de Diu": Aurelia Spano's new comedy wins over audiences even before its debut.

Theater is the art of narrating life, and in Giurdignano on August 6, 2025, the curtain will rise on a story that's both hilarious and thought-provoking: "Tutte Fije de Diu," a brilliant two-act comedy adapted and directed by Aurelia Spano, a name that has been a key figure in the local theater scene for years. The event, organized by the "Il Megalite" Cultural Club , is scheduled for 9:00 PM on Via Madonna del Rosario and promises to transform the summer evening into a moment of collective celebration.


A comedy that speaks to the heart of the community

"Tutte Fije de Diu" is much more than a simple play: it's a choral fresco that intertwines hilarious characters, paradoxical situations, and sparkling dialogue, in a story that revolves around extraordinary female figures. Aurelia Spano's skill lies in her ability to enhance the uniqueness of each actor, transforming the protagonists into true symbols of a humanity capable of laughing at itself. The plot—as the set photos and poster suggest—moves through convents, mysteries, and unexpected events, with characters who oscillate between the sacred and the profane, creating an irresistible web of misunderstandings and twists.

A cast that is a theatrical family

Bringing this story to life will be a diverse and talented cast:

  • Anna De Franciscis in the role of Sister Crocifissa, a rigorous but surprisingly ironic figure,
  • Elisa Caroppo (Sister Ciaciotta) who will bring on stage a nun capable of surprising everyone,
  • Anna Mariano (Sister Matousa), a guarantee of genuine comedy,
  • Katia Fiore (Sister Marcellina), energetic and intense,
  • Mirella Ferramosca (Manuela), with her elegance and stage presence,
  • Maria Rosaria Depascali (Viviana), who will complete the women's team with her versatility.

On the men's side, experienced performers and promising youngsters stand out:

  • Marcello Leo (Napoleon), a well-known face on the local scene,
  • Paolo Rubrichi (Suity Pail)
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