(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 31 - An opera devoted to late Italian pop
great Raffaella Carrà is set to debut at Bergamo's Donizetti
theatre in September, producers said on Tuesday.
"I'm sure that Raffaella would be curious, flattered and
excited," said Sergio Japino, a director and choreographer who
worked with Carrà for many years and was involved in the
creation of the show.
The opera, entitled 'Raffa in the Sky', was composed by Lamberto
Curtoni with the libretto by Renata Ciaravino and Alberto
Mattioli.
The production is part of the initiatives staged for Brescia and
Bergamo's stint as Italy's culture capital.
Carrà, who passed away in July 2021 at the age of 78, starred
with Frank Sinatra in Von Ryan's Express in 1965 and found cult
TV success in Spain, Argentina and other countries, becoming a
gay icon.
She is also credited with boosting the sexual revolution in
Catholic Italy with cheeky songs celebrating touching (Tuca
tuca, 1971) and getting women to take the initiative in
lovemaking (A fare l'amore comincia tu, 1976), and was slammed
by the Vatican for showing her belly button on live TV in 1970.
(ANSA).
Opera devoted to Raffaella Carrà to debut in September
Late pop great would be 'excited by show' says Sergio Japino
