It will be held on Sunday, Nov. 27, at 5 p.m., the second and final show of the "Stories and Legends" review, conceived by the Municipality of Figline and Incisa Valdarno and the Museum System of Valdarno and Florentine Chianti to highlight stories, museums and places of interest in the area. After the first staging at Villa San Cerbone (Figline), dedicated to the figure of Veronica Cybo and attended by more than 100 people, the appointment this time is at the Museum of Sacred Art of the Oratory of the Crucifix (via Castellana 23, Incisa) where the Cantiere Artaud company, directed by Ciro Gallorano, will perform "Carlino the child-killer."
The protagonist of the story is Carlino Grandi, a blacksmith from Incisa who had always been mocked for his deformity and who killed four children in Incisa between 1873 and 1875, then served 20 years in jail and the rest of his life in an asylum. The performance, which will focus on the motive and consequences of these crimes (for which he also risked lynching by his fellow citizens) will be followed by a presentation of the Oratory of the Crucifix and a guided tour of its museum by Daniela Matteini, of the cultural association Le Muse.
Free admission.
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