by Larry Myers

Directed and translated by:
Imogen Kusch

with
Silvia Mazzotta
Giorgio Santangelo

Light:
Edoardo Sabelli

Set:
Num Stibbe

Musical selection:
Fabrizio Parenti

TMD has decided once and for all to cut her long history with Bucky, her former boyfriend, and is abandoning the apartment they have shared, forever. Everything is packed and ready for transport and she seems to have made the decision to end their relationship... Sound the doorbell: Bucky is returned. They both embark on an oral dance that ends after they have said everything that their love implied.

This psycho-comedy, located in New York, informs us once again that the dialogue between former-lovers can often be much more exciting, deep and sparking then between sweethearts.

Tarantula’s dancing, by the American author Larry Myers (Italian translation by Imogen Kusch) has ended the 5th international competition session of ‘Drammaturgia Oggi’ (Rome 2001). The show has made its debut at the Theatre Season 2001/2002 in March 2001 at the Duse Theatre in Rome. Revived in the same season at the Teatro Dei Contrari (Rome 2001). It has been introduced at ‘Nuovi Scenari Italiani’ and as part of the ‘Festival di Beautiful Tor Monaca’ in 2003, (Estate romana 2003 - Teatro di Tor Bella Monaca).
It has been shown at the Colosseo Theatre as part of the Festival di Salerno in 2003, also as part of the Festival di Torvaianica in 2004, and is still in much demand.