Giulio Cavalli Is A Wanted Man

His name is Giulio Cavalli and does theater civil complaint. That costs him death threats by several Mafia families as like as the author of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano. Real threats, real as his theater, so that by April, after two years of haggling, he got an escort, and lives with two 'Pocketful of Miracles'. Today, for the annual meeting with the 'people of the show', the Italian president Giorgio Napolitano has wanted to host him at the Quirinal. At the end of the traditional award ceremony, the president has spent much time with Cavalli, to listen to his story that began three years ago at Gela, in Sicily, where the young author, director and actor staged, with some judges and journalists from Sicily, a piece consisting of excerpts of environmental interceptions of the Mafia Boss Bernardo Provenzano. All this, explains Cavalli, "in a comic way, but also incorporating the lessons of Peppino Impastato". The project named "A Cento Passi dal Duomo" was successful, but for Cavalli, once back in Lodi, the threats began. Italian President Napolitano, during the interview with the actor, had words of praise for the courage to denounce and urged Cavalli to continue with his work.
His name is Giulio Cavalli and does theater civil complaint. That costs him death threats by several Mafia families as like as the author of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano. Real threats, real as his theater, so that by April, after two years of haggling, he got an escort, and lives with two 'Pocketful of Miracles'. Today, for the annual meeting with the 'people of the show', the Italian president Giorgio Napolitano has wanted to host him at the Quirinal. At the end of the traditional award ceremony, the president has spent much time with Cavalli, to listen to his story that began three years ago at Gela, in Sicily, where the young author, director and actor staged, with some judges and journalists from Sicily, a piece consisting of excerpts of environmental interceptions of the Mafia Boss Bernardo Provenzano. All this, explains Cavalli, "in a comic way, but also incorporating the lessons of Peppino Impastato". The project named "A Cento Passi dal Duomo" was successful, but for Cavalli, once back in Lodi, the threats began. Italian President Napolitano, during the interview with the actor, had words of praise for the courage to denounce and urged Cavalli to continue with his work.
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His name is Giulio Cavalli and does theater civil complaint. That costs him death threats by several Mafia families as like as the author of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano. Real threats, real as his theater, so that by April, after two years of haggling, he got an escort, and lives with two 'Pocketful of Miracles'. Today, for the annual meeting with the 'people of the show', the Italian president Giorgio Napolitano has wanted to host him at the Quirinal. At the end of the traditional award ceremony, the president has spent much time with Cavalli, to listen to his story that began three years ago at Gela, in Sicily, where the young author, director and actor staged, with some judges and journalists from Sicily, a piece consisting of excerpts of environmental interceptions of the Mafia Boss Bernardo Provenzano. All this, explains Cavalli, "in a comic way, but also incorporating the lessons of Peppino Impastato". The project named "A Cento Passi dal Duomo" was successful, but for Cavalli, once back in Lodi, the threats began. Italian President Napolitano, during the interview with the actor, had words of praise for the courage to denounce and urged Cavalli to continue with his work. His name is Giulio Cavalli and does theater civil complaint. That costs him death threats by several Mafia families as like as the author of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano. Real threats, real as his theater, so that by April, after two years of haggling, he got an escort, and lives with two 'Pocketful of Miracles'. Today, for the annual meeting with the 'people of the show', the Italian president Giorgio Napolitano has wanted to host him at the Quirinal. At the end of the traditional award ceremony, the president has spent much time with Cavalli, to listen to his story that began three years ago at Gela, in Sicily, where the young author, director and actor staged, with some judges and journalists from Sicily, a piece consisting of excerpts of environmental interceptions of the Mafia Boss Bernardo Provenzano. All this, explains Cavalli, "in a comic way, but also incorporating the lessons of Peppino Impastato". The project named "A Cento Passi dal Duomo" was successful, but for Cavalli, once back in Lodi, the threats began. Italian President Napolitano, during the interview with the actor, had words of praise for the courage to denounce and urged Cavalli to continue with his work. His name is Giulio Cavalli and does theater civil complaint. That costs him death threats by several Mafia families as like as the author of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano. Real threats, real as his theater, so that by April, after two years of haggling, he got an escort, and lives with two 'Pocketful of Miracles'. Today, for the annual meeting with the 'people of the show', the Italian president Giorgio Napolitano has wanted to host him at the Quirinal. At the end of the traditional award ceremony, the president has spent much time with Cavalli, to listen to his story that began three years ago at Gela, in Sicily, where the young author, director and actor staged, with some judges and journalists from Sicily, a piece consisting of excerpts of environmental interceptions of the Mafia Boss Bernardo Provenzano. All this, explains Cavalli, "in a comic way, but also incorporating the lessons of Peppino Impastato". The project named "A Cento Passi dal Duomo" was successful, but for Cavalli, once back in Lodi, the threats began. Italian President Napolitano, during the interview with the actor, had words of praise for the courage to denounce and urged Cavalli to continue with his work. His name is Giulio Cavalli and does theater civil complaint. That costs him death threats by several Mafia families as like as the author of Gomorrah, Roberto Saviano. Real threats, real as his theater, so that by April, after two years of haggling, he got an escort, and lives with two 'Pocketful of Miracles'. Today, for the annual meeting with the 'people of the show', the Italian president Giorgio Napolitano has wanted to host him at the Quirinal. At the end of the traditional award ceremony, the president has spent much time with Cavalli, to listen to his story that began three years ago at Gela, in Sicily, where the young author, director and actor staged, with some judges and journalists from Sicily, a piece consisting of excerpts of environmental interceptions of the Mafia Boss Bernardo Provenzano. All this, explains Cavalli, "in a comic way, but also incorporating the lessons of Peppino Impastato". The project named "A Cento Passi dal Duomo" was successful, but for Cavalli, once back in Lodi, the threats began. Italian President Napolitano, during the interview with the actor, had words of praise for the courage to denounce and urged Cavalli to continue with his work.
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