Giosuè, a child, is killed because he saw too much; no one knows who did it. A month after the night of St. Anthony, the night of the fires, a man is killed with a gunshot, and the next morning Giosuè’s twin brother, Oreste, shows up in rags and soaking wet at the home of the Rudas, family friends who live in a town several kilometers from his. What happened? Is what we immediately imagine the truth? Does applying the law, punishing always mean repairing the mistake? What is the true meaning of ‘justice’?
Theatre, like all art, has the task and duty not so much to give answers but to ask questions, possibly uncomfortable and not easily solved.












