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Arriving from Italy in the 1960s, a magnificent “nonna” and her clique reenact their lives at the Théâtre de Vidy

Published on September 28, 2024 at 3:24 p.m. / Modified on September 28, 2024 at 10:45 p.m.

The party dress of a lifetime. A whimsical enchantment when twilight threatens. Giuseppina Carlucci, 77 years old, would never have imagined this moment, that one day, like Monica Vitti, like Sophia Loren, she would be entitled to her theater, to the cheers of an emotional crowd during the salutes. And that she would experience this thrill with her actor grandson, Davide Brancato, with three other Courage mothers who came like her from Italy in the mid-1960s, without forgetting Ali Lamaadli, this young Moroccan who knows the transgressive value of a no dancing.

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