Doctors on the scene to help the Miss Italy in Politeama
5 and 6 February the company 'My Gowns' lead in the new comedy scene
Prato, 9 January 2010 - 'she Ocché band'. It is not just a saying to the core of Prato, now is also the title of a play that could help the Politeama. This at least is the aim of the company of Prato doctors' coats my (ex-GAM) which together with the Lions Club Emperor's Castle, which deals with the promotion, decided to respond to the appeal launched by the president of the theater for Roberta Betti retrieve the 'reduced' Politeama of a challenge in the challenge that requires a lot of money and effort. The commitment this time we will put doctors, pharmacists and members of the Lions, the money, I hope everyone will come from the Prato through the sale of tickets will be available in theater since January 23. You can also call the number 345.08.09.448.
The play, since the title is synonymous with fun and then if the signature on the script and direction is that of Rodolfo Betti there are no doubts: "The show lasts two hours and is made up of sketches and monologues more songs from Claudio Azzi - explains its Betti - give amusing situations and even to the last days of Napoleon. " The play is scheduled to Politeama 5 and 6 February from 21.15 and collection, except for the expenses, will be devoted entirely to the restoration project of the reduced. Actors and collaborators are working over after dinner a year and ensure that it will be fun: "But now we want to fill," appeals to the city Josephine Rinaldi, president of Lions Club Emperor's Castle.
Enrico Albini, however, physician and city councilor, stressed that the "my gowns" are ready to do charity for anyone who needs: "In the past has already happened and this time we will bring the show around the province and not just . After Prato, where we could do even replicas, we're going to Florence twice, and Poggio a Caiano. We are available to help organizations and associations through the box office. "
Meanwhile Roberta Betti is moved more than amused. So far his appeal, launched by 'The Nation', has earned 5 thousand euro, but she did not hit, "The crisis has been felt, the city now is in trouble and can not give more. But no one has forgotten. Christmas Eve came to me two sweethearts of 20 years, precarious, and they put me in his hand an envelope with a greeting card and 200 euro, instead of being the gift they had decided to help the Politeama. A retired but a few days ago came in and gave me 50 euro. I was surprised, but she insisted that you took them. Not only that, the theater is in crisis everywhere but we have increased subscriptions. Now here is the comedy: this is Prato. "
Source: http://lanazione.ilsole24ore.com/prato/cronaca/2010/01/09/278616-medici_scena.shtml
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