Video: Roberto Benigni on the stage of “Davies Symphony Hall”, San Francisco
Here are two videos of the end of TuttoDante show in San Francisco (May 26, 2009):
“It was a wonderful evening, very moving and very friendly, because in my upbringing, we can joke about everything, but not about poetry” Benigni said of his American premiere in San Francisco.
Review: Roberto Benigni’s ‘TuttoDante’ – Robert Hurwitt, Chronicle Theater Critic
He didn’t leap through the audience, but Roberto Benigni hit the Davies Symphony Hall stage Tuesday with the same unbridled exuberance with which he’d received his “Life Is Beautiful” Oscar 10 years ago. The sold-out house cheered as he ran Olympic laps, bounced off the wall and greeted the house with, “Buona sera! I hope everybody speaks English.”
Then he got a bit carried away. “This is a flabbergasting moment,” Benigni continued. “I feel like to undress myself and to jump on you.”
An extra dose of ebullience would be understandable, even if it’s just Benigni’s standard operating mode. Tuesday marked his North American stage debut performing his solo “TuttoDante,” a runaway hit in Italy. A celebration and appreciation of his fellow Tuscan and the “Divine Comedy,” “Dante” moves on from its one-night stand here to New York (Saturday), followed by two nights in Montreal and two more gigs before closing June 12 in Chicago.
It isn’t actually all Dante, the title notwithstanding, but it is mostly in English, albeit fractured. It’s also very funny, oddly didactic, idiosyncratic, overlong (two hours and 10 minutes, without intermission), somewhat wearying and unexpectedly sublime.
Benigni opens the show in stand-up mode, riffing about his poor command of English (“I don’t understand myself what I am saying“), Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, American bathrooms, Florentine sewage, God’s errors (“He put dawn too early in the morning“) and the show itself (“like Jim Carrey in Rome doing a show about Walt Whitman – in Italian“). [...]
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Roberto Benigni is making his American stage debut at the Davies Symphony Hall on May 26 in San Francisco with his one-man show TuttoDante.
Roberto Benigni in TuttoDante
Where: Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco
*The first live comments from Twitter during and after the show:
- Benigni wonders why no the bidet in his hotel? Troppo Forte!
- Pope productized purgatory to increase revenue! Benigni is hilarious!
- it was una cosa incredibile! The last part was an elocution like rendition of Canto 5.
Dante’s poetry an infinite labyrinth of words that express infinite emotions of man.
- Intoxicated by Dante Alighieri’s poetry Roberto Benigni’s comedy and theatrical rendition of Canto V; forza l’amore.
- roberto benigni was hilarious in tutto dante. guys in nyc try to get a ticket , he’s coming there next.
- Went to see Roberto Benigni perform (and discuss) Canto V of Dante’s Inferno. Fantastic.
- Saw Roberto Benigni in TuttoDante at Davies Symphony Hall last night. Part stand-up act, part in-depth lecture and all inspiring. Genius!
- Still laughing at the incredible show (‘TuttoDante’ w/Roberto Benigni) I saw last night- he is an amazing talent.
- The only thing that I didn’t like was that the sow had to finish! Thanks Roberto Benigni!!!!! (Giovanna)
In a recent interview, Roberto Benigni answered to a question about “Down by Law“: “[...] For me it was a dream, this is such a wonderful memory, such a wonderful souvenir. And what it is very rare, I met also Tom Waits and John Lurie, the musician and the singer, and we are still very close friends.“.
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