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The period no of continues Barbara d’Urso in the entertainment world. After years as the undisputed queen of Mediaset with three programs to her credit, Pier Silvio Berlusoni’s company’s role as the true Neapolitan has been downsized, and quite a bit. Currently, Carmelita only leads afternoon 5, whose ratings aren’t what they used to be. For two years it has been beaten live daily by La vita, back in fashion thanks to Alberto Matano who managed to bring Rai Uno’s infotaiment back to the glory of Michele Cucuzza and Lamberto Sposini.
After a few television engagements, Barbara d’Urso has decided to return to her old passion: the theatre. ‘Taxis a double’, the comedy which sees her as a protagonist alongside Franco Oppini, was widely promoted by d’Urso, including on television, social networks and newspapers. Up to 1500 people attended the debut, as announced by Barbarella on Instagram, but the truth would be different…
Barbara d’Urso also fails at the theater
From what we read on Dagospia, all the faces of the “Colognino scrub” in the front row would have contributed to the first sold-out cinema, but also to the great Valentine’s Day initiative: a promo with a 50% ticket. Not only that: it appears they were Ten of the twenty scheduled appointments were cancelled. In fact, on Ticketone it would be impossible to buy tickets for the days of February 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28 and March 1-8.
Roberto D’Agostino’s portal keeps writing that the free dates would not have the success Barbara d’Urso had hoped for. An attendant at the Milan theater would have blurted out that the full house would never be seen again on the first day and that there would be every night many empty seats.
The production of the show would have specified to Dagospia that the cancellation of the dates was not due to a number flop, but to the Will to preserve the protagonist, that’s Barbara d’Urso, busy with Afternoon 5 every day and thus only concentrating the appointments on the weekend when the 64-year-old is free. But few believe this version of events…