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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 poetryBenigni 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 sbarca a San Francisco. Pioggia di applausi per “TuttoDante”

Il comico toscano è stato accolto alla Davies Symphony Hall da un pubblico entusiasta.
Come sempre ha vinto il mix di umorismo e sensibilità:
“Quando ha parlato di Paolo e Francesca era trasfigurato” ha detto uno spettatore

(Quotidiano.net) – San Francisco, 27 maggio 2009 – Pioggia di applausi per Roberto Benigni e il suo ‘TuttoDante’ sbarcato negli States. E’ cominciato dalla California il tour americano che porterà il comico in giro per un mese.

A premiare Benigni la solita formula di spontaneità e divertimento: l’attore è salito correndo sul palcoscenico del Davies Symphony Hall per restarci oltre due ore e incantare i tanti spettatori che riempivano l’arena. Il poubblico al suo arrivo è scattato in piedi per il primo di una lunga serie di applausi che hanno accompagnato lo show.

Benigni ha aperto lo spettacolo con un fuoco di artificio di battute comiche, prendendo in particolare di mira le disavventure coniugali del premier Silvio Berlusconi, prima di passare alla recitazione (in italiano) del quinto canto dell’ Inferno.

Nel suo inglese approssimativo ma efficace Benigni aveva aperto lo spettacolo dicendo al pubblico di San Francisco: “Non sono un intellettuale. Sono uno showman che fa spettacolo e commedia. Il mio inglese non è un granchè ma ci pensa Dante a fare tutto il resto”.

Dopo aver spiegato al pubblico, in inglese, la sua analisi del Quinto Canto dell’Inferno, Benigni “si e’ come trasfigurato’”, ha osservato uno spettatore, quando ha cominciato a recitare in italiano i versi del canto di Paolo e Francesca, mentre il pubblico lo ascoltava nel più completo silenzio. Alla fine della recitazione il pubblico di San Francisco è esploso in un lunghissimo applauso ed ha chiamato più volte Benigni alla ribalta.

La tournée americana di Benigni prevede spettacoli a New York (30 maggio), Montreal (3 e 4 giugno), Toronto (7 giugno), Quebec City (10 giugno) e Chicago (12 giugno).

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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)


Tom Waits attended TuttoDante show in San Francisco, he was seen in the audience of Davies Symphony Hall.
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.“.


After the long weekend a little culture was in order. We went along to the Davies Symphony Hall to be entertained by the famous Italian comic Roberto Benigni.
After a very light-hearted and engagingly funny introduction and warm up. He led us all through a very deep and thought-provoking journey by walking us through the 3rd circle of hell in Dante’s Inferno. He finished off the evening with an inspired and heartfelt recitation from Dante.
[Credit: The Spotted Zebra]


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Roberto Benigni is set to make his North American Stage Debut with the critically acclaimed One-Man Show TuttoDante

Roberto Benigni Is Set to Make His North American Stage Debut With the Critically Acclaimed One-Man Show — TuttoDante — in San Francisco May 26, Continuing on to New York, Montreal, Boston, Toronto, Quebec City and Chicago

LOS ANGELES, CA – Two-time Academy Award-winner (1999) for Best Actor and Best Foreign Film and nominee for Best Director and Best Writer, for “Life is Beautiful” ROBERTO BENIGNI is making his US stage debut at the Davies Symphony Hall on May 26 in San Francisco with his one-man show “TuttoDante.” Roberto’s unique creation is a fascinating journey that extends from current and daily events to the Divine Comedy. From moments of pure humor to moments of breathtaking poetry — in particular Canto V° from “The Inferno,” Dante’s medieval, cosmos-bestriding epic of sin, salvation and eternity.

Benigni has been perfecting his one-man show in his native Italy for the past 3 years, where more than one million passionate fans cheered in delight. Now, after spectacular appearances to sold out theatres in Paris and London, Benigni performs his show in English, peppered with Italian and for the finale, he will recite the Fifth Canto in its original medieval Italian.

The Canto V° describes the tragic love story between Paolo and Francesca, condemned for the sin of lust to pass eternity on the first of the descending rings of hell.

“TuttoDante” has received rave reviews all across Italy, as well as in England for his recent London performance.

“Benigni has long been a national hero in Italy,” notes the UK’s “Telegraph.” “Climbing over the seats to collect his two Oscar for the 1999 tragicomedy “La Vita è Bella (Life is Beautiful)” was only the most conspicuous of his acts of iconoclasm. Since the 1970s he has been adored as a satirist of Italy’s politicians. But, over the past three years, he has added to his hero status through his touring show dedicated to Italy’s medieval literary giant, Dante Alighieri, author of the Divine Comedy… By the time he reached the final section — a recitation of the poem itself… He recited the words so animatedly, but with such reverence for the 11 syllable lines, that it was like listening to great music. Millions of Italians have so far risen to their feet to cheer at the end of this show; this evening was no exception.”

“By the time it came to the Divine Comedy’s Fifth Canto… There was pin-drop silence as Benigni switched from passionate… to controlled, near operatic delivery. Even for fans with minimal grasp of Italian the beauty of the poetry was apparent.” “Evening Standard”

Of the Italian show, critics declared:

“Benigni has been able to enchant… the audience, leaving it in ecstasy, speechless, perhaps, surprised by such emotion.” “La Repubblica”

“Climbing through the ages, he miraculously combines yesterday with today, current events with poetry, anger with laughter.” “Corriere della Sera”

“A small miracle, considering the amount of people Benigni has brought to the Divine Comedy.” “Variety” (US edition)

And, judging from the sold-out box offices for every stage on the tour, from the long applause and standing ovations that conclude each evening, “a small miracle” may have actually occurred, as Roberto Benigni says, “The poetry is not only in who writes, but especially in the ear of whom listens.”

“TuttoDante” starring Roberto Benigni is a majestic life-affirming evening performed in English, peppered with Italian, while the finale of the Fifth Canto will be in Italian.

DATE…………CITY/STATE………….VENUE
Tues. May 26 – San Francisco, CA Davies Symphony Hall
Sat. May 30 – New York, NY Manhattan Center-Hammerstein Ballroom
Tues./Wed. June 3 & 4 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada St. Denise Theatre
Sat. June 6 – Boston, MA Berklee Performance Center
Sun. June 7 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada Casino Rama
Wed. June 10 – Quebec City, Canada Gran Theatre de Quebec
Fri. June 12 – Chicago, IL Harris Theatre

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