For the 20th consecutive year, Le Maschere Laurenziane – a student theatre group housed in Laurentian University’s Italian Studies Program in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures – will present their annual theatre production on February 3, 4, 5, 2012.
To celebrate their twentieth anniversary they will be producing Il tempo vola (Time Flies), a multimedia event that tells a story using both live theatre and cinema. The play-film, written and directed by Italian Studies professors Diana Iuele-Colilli and Paul Colilli, takes place in present day Sudbury. However, the main characters, Matilde Lunetta and Tony Mercuri, unwittingly enter an experimental time machine and end up travelling to the remote past. In the first trip they meet a Medieval pilgrim and a ghost (who could they be?) who invite them to undertake a trip to Hell, Purgatory and Heaven. There is then a Renaissance palace where Tony and Matilde meet an aristocratic woman with a painful tooth ache, but who needs to muster up a smile for a portrait an artist is doing of her. The artist, who is also an inventor, is bothered by the presence of the two time travellers, and tries to punish them for their insolence. Then, without ever knowing how they got there, Tony and Matilde now find themselves working as cooks in the kitchen of a Renaissance Duke, and risk imprisonment for refusing to be the Duke’s food tasters. To make matters worse, but hilariously funny, the people from the remote past Tony and Matilde meet have difficulty understanding their Italiese (a hybrid Italian-Canadian language).
What will happen to Tony and Matilde? Will they be able to survive being transported to remote and dangerous places and times and return safely to their worried family and friends?
To find out come and see Il tempo vola which will be performed at the Thorneloe Theatre at Laurentian University on Friday, February 3 (11:30am and 8:00pm), Saturday, February 4 (8:00pm), and Sunday, February 5th (2:00pm). Tickets, which are $10 ($5 for students and children), are available at the Caruso Club, D & A Fine Meats, and Laurentian University (Department of Modern Languages and Literatures office). For more information please call: 675-1151, ext 4336.