Euripides’ Andromache has not seen the Italian stage for some time. An atypical tragedy, highly experimental, built from three different blocks and almost deprived of the eminently tragic pathos of classicism, Andromache is revealed, now, in a new reading by the young director Massimiliano Civica and interpreted, masterfully, by Andrea Cosentino, in a monologue for several voices, in which the actor plays, with simple vocal swerves, all the characters. An unusual tragedy, it was said, because in the love drama of Andromache, threatened with death by the legitimate wife of Neoptolemus, in the absence of her husband, the relationship between man and destiny is resolved – almost constantly in a happy ending. (A. Porcheddu)