
Si svolgerà venerdì 05 febbraio 2016 - Auditorium Liceo Gentileschi - Commedia "Lumie di Sicilia" di L. Pirandello. Classe 2CL. Regia prof. Marco Fragale

Marco Fragale nasce a Cefalù, splendida cittadina siciliana, nel 1983. Cresce a Gratteri, piccolo borgo medievale delle Madonie, dove trascorre gli anni più belli dell’infanzia. Nel 1992, all’età di 9 anni, si trasferisce con la famiglia a Termini Imerese, città del padre, rimanendo tuttavia sempre legato al paese dei nonni materni e dei ricordi... Continua
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