
by Cesare Zucca –—
FIORI D’ACCIAIO (Steel Magnolias) is a feminine, not feminist, text. In fact, men do not emerge negatively from this concentrated chatter between women about themselves and about the need to start again from one’s courage in the face of life’s difficulties and also certain male shortcomings.
In this italian staged version of the iconic movie” Steel Magnolias” the action takes place in Bracciano and becomes strongly Italian: the accent, the personalities, even the soundtrack, made up of many beautiful songs by italian artists of that era.
The sensitivity of the female soul and all its complications will also involve many men in a passionate and delicate story. 
It s a story of resilience and inner strength that must be an inspiration for everyone. Female sensitivity is as beautiful as it has a lot to teach anyone.
The flamboyant cast: Barbara De Rossi, Martina Colombari, Gabriella Silvestri, Alessandra Ferrara, Caterina Milicchio, Cristina Fondi
FIORI D’ACCIAIO , adapted by Francesco Bellomo and Michela Andreozzi.
On stage until April 14, at the Teatro Manzoni in Milan,
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