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PRESS RELEASE (5/08/2016)

Sunday, August 7, a Loano, l’The Giardino del Principe Summer Arena will host a new event in the Loano Cabaret series., promoted by the’Department of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the City of Loano and organized by the I.So THeatre with the artistic direction of Luca Malvicini.

A few hours of fun will be provided by Enzo Paci with his new show “Bhu! fear is 90”The Genoese comedian's monologue is a lighthearted journey through the emotion of fear, from its origins to new contemporary obsessions such as Plutophobia, the fear of becoming rich, or Ablutophobia, the fear of washing, and many others.

But why do we feel fear? How much does fear limit us? And finally, is it possible to live without fear? These are the questions Enzo Paci asks during the show, and he will try to answer them with the help of some bizarre characters, into which Paci will transform himself with the same ease with which he will take on the role of narrator.

After graduating from the school of the Teatro Stabile di Genova, Enzo Paci He began his adventure on stages throughout Italy, collaborating with great performers such as Mariangela Melato, Gabriele Lavia, and Tullio Solenghi. Since 2003, he has combined his theatrical career with that of a comedian. Thus began his adventure with the Comedy Club in Genoa and his first television experiences, starting with Central Station and Zelig Off, before moving on to Zelig and, more recently, Colorado, where he became one of the leading comedians in the guise of the character Mattia Passadore. In his entertaining monologues, Enzo Paci tackles themes that lay bare the vices and virtues of modern man, exposing himself in the first person and recounting, for example, his inability to manage his loneliness or the difficulty of making romantic or work-related choices, constantly conditioned by a terrible fear of failure.

In 2014, Enzo Paci He also made his film debut in the movie “They who?”by Bonifacci and Miccichè, produced by Warner Bros.

The evening is at free admission.

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