The Letter

The Letter was a theatre production by Paolo Nani Teater.

The director was Nullo Facchini.

Information

(Objekt ID 5489)
Object type Production
Premiere 1995
Produced by Paolo Nani Teater
Based on Omnibus by Raymond Queneau
Audience Families
Keywords Physical theatre, Farce, Pantomime, Comedy, Solo
Running period 1995  
Website Paolo Nani Teater
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In his production The Letter Paolo Nani went through the routines of writing a letter. He did this in approximately 15 different ways, without uttering a word. Paolo Nani wrote his way in a vulgar manner, as a drunkard, without hands, backwards, in Western style or as a full circus.

The Letter was a prize-awarded production. It received The European Comedy Award in Frankfurt among other awards. The Letter has been performed more than 600 times all over Europe.

Source:

Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival, www.pit.no, 18.08.2010,

http://2004.pit.no/vis_tstykke.asp?ProgType=1&stykke=Brevet

Stamsund International Theatre Festival, http://www.stamsund-intern, 18.08.2010,

http://www.stamsund-internasjonale.no/default.asp?cmd=220&ProgPID=19

Contributors (3)
Name Role
Raymond Queneau – Author
Nullo Facchini – Direction
Paolo Nani – Actor
Performance dates
2011  (Vinterlys) Show
June 4, 2010Gimle, Stamsund - Teater NOR (Stamsund Teaterfestival) Show
June 16, 2004Rådhuset, Porsgrunn, Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival (Porsgrunn International Theatre Festival) Show
May 8, 1997 18:30 – Rådhus-Teatret, Kongsvinger (The Theatre Festival in Kongsvinger) Show
January 30, 1997Teaterhuset Avant Garden Show
October 20, 1996Teaterhuset Avant Garden Show
October 19, 1996Teaterhuset Avant Garden Show
October 18, 1996Teaterhuset Avant Garden National premiere, Norway
1995 Worldwide premiere
Press coverage

Writer and date unknown, Evening Standard:
"...one of the hits of last year's London International Mime Festival."

Writer and date unknown, Svenska Dagbladet:
"The simple is, as one knows, often the brilliant... The audience twists and turns from laughter."

Writer and date unknown, Politiken:
"A tribute to the clown, the art and the imagination."