In the sun‑drenched heart of San Severo, a once‑forgotten newsstand is transfigured into a sanctum of theatrical intimacy, where six privileged spectators commune with a lone performer in an experience of almost liturgical proximity. This audacious reinvention of space, championed by the visionary troupe Foyer ’97, elevates micro‑theatre to a civic manifesto—an act of cultural resurrection defying the digital age’s estrangement. With each fifteen‑minute performance, the minuscule Teatro Edicola becomes a beacon of urban regeneration, rekindling the primordial enchantment of storytelling and reaffirming the irrepressible vitality of human presence.
Luciano Magaldi (Wed,) studied this question.