The irrepressible comedy of Neapolitan actress Barbara Foria, the woman in red D.O.P. - pure Neapolitan designation of origin - returns to the theatre.
The diary of a special girl, but not unique. Because she says she has never met a Totti. Or at least not in public.
The show brings together the reflections of a now fifty-something 3.0 woman ready to make her mark on society and take stock of her life which, although dramatic, is always better than the scales that weigh you down. All while wearing beautiful lipstick, a symbol of power, freedom, joy and sensuality that makes you more beautiful, more confident, ready to leave your mark. And if you leave it on your lover's shirt, it doesn't matter, because you're not the one who'll be washing it!
Coco Chanel said: “If you're sad, if you have a love problem, put on some make-up, put on some red lipstick and go for it”. So if you've lost your job, lost a lover and are even starting to lose your sight, et voilà... a touch of lipstick is all you need to find your smile again and show it off to a new employer or, perhaps, pin a new boyfriend... to the wall! That is, if you can see them... since you've become long-sighted too!
So whether it's red, pink, purple, nude or brown, whether you use it to kiss, bite, eat, smile, scream or write “Say hi to your sister!” on your ex's bathroom mirror, we should all wear our favourite lipstick every morning and go out and conquer the world.
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