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Enrico Bertolino, writer and host of radio and television programs – among the most beloved on the national scene.
Almost a vademecum on how to look through the lens of paradox and comedy at a landscape made up of political correctness, unbridled automation and digitization, and the resetting of human relationships.
Add to this a pandemic from which we have learned nothing and you get a world made up of things to which one cannot resign oneself, but which seem to be made on purpose to laugh at. Winking at the famous film with Michael Douglas Una giornata di ordinaria follia (A Day of Ordinary Madness), Bertolino recounts, in an hour of unmissable one man show, a cross-section of reality to be faced with the only possible antidotes to survive: laughter and irony. Among multi-divorced and always unresolved sixty-year-olds, among specimens of homo analogicus and homo digitalis standing in line at the post office, here is the irresistible portrait of a generation that not only “lost,” but most likely also “lost” itself. Biography
Born in Milan in 1960. In 1980 he began his work in the banking sector, in the Resource Coordination, Marketing and Financial Product Development division in Italy and London, and at the same time he obtained a degree at Bocconi University in Economic Disciplines .
Between 1996 and 1997 years he won some prestigious competitions for young comedians and in 1998 he arrived on the small screen with Ciro, the son of Target, Facciamo Cabaret, Never say goal on Sunday, Target, Never say goal and Quelli che il calcio.

Between 1998 and 1999 he treads the boards of the stage with the shows D’altra parte è così and The day after.
In June 1999 he won the Forte dei Marmi Political Satire Award. Also in 1999 he is on Italia 1 with the programs: Festa di classe, Facciamo Cabaret, Ciro, Comici and Mai dire gol and on Raidue with Convenscion. Between 2001 and 2002 he continued his television career and also continued his theater career in parallel with the show Il diluvio fa bene ai gerani. In 2003 he published for Mondadori Ho visto cose… and in 2005 Quarantenne sarà lei. In the same year and for the following year she brings to the theater Voti a perdere directed by Gabriele Vacis . Also between 2005/06 until 2008 she is the protagonist of the Raidue sitcom Piloti together with Max Tortora. In 2008 he is among the guest stars of the Channel 5 program Zelig, where he returns in 2010. He brings on tour the show Lampi accecanti di Ovvietà directed by Massimo Navone . He has hosted the programs Glob- l’Osceno del villaggio and Glob Spread on Raitre. Since June 2016 he has been bringing Instant theater, a show in which storytelling, current events, humor, history, costume, news, comedy, politics and satire meet in Italian theaters.

Playbill

by and with Enrico Bertolino

directed by Massimo Navone

at the piano Tiziano Cannas Aghedu
collaboration on texts Stefano Dongetti

a Bonawentura production in collaboration with ITC 2000

Duration 1 hour and 10 minutes without intermission