Gesualdo: Rebel or Rogue?
February 6, 2012 – 6:00 am | No Comment

Carlo Gesualdo was a prince and landholder in Venosa in southeastern Italy. Around 1588 his wife began an affair with a gentleman in the vicinity. In 1590 Gesualdo, found the pair in bed together, stabbed them both, and hung their corpses in front of his castle for all to see. The story was retold repeatedly by poets of the day in a sixteenth-century equivalent of headline news. Was Gesualdo really a renegade as well as a murderer? Was he even a “modernist” of his time?

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National Theatre of London's production of "Nation"Performance Date: Sun, Feb 7

Ok, we know scheduling this against the Superbowl wasn’t the greatest idea, but we hope you enjoyed it anyway.  What do you think of the translation from the stage to the cinema?

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