We live on bread and reunion. It happens in America, which is disappointed in the face of the announcements of reunion in style Friends and revival in style Dexter, and it happens in Italy, which after many years dusts off timeless classics with the talents who started from there to build their careers. It is the case of Zelig, one of the symbolic programs of television comedy, a forge capable of turning out solid and brilliant professionals that today returns, eight years after the last time, for three event evenings (the first on November 18, the second on November 25 and the last on December 2) in prime time on Canale 5.
At the helm, the pair of conductors who kept the program company in its phase of maximum ascent: Claudio Bisio and Vanessa Incontrada, ready to take back the reins of that bandwagon which, thanks to an intelligent and never vulgar comedy, managed to enter the hearts of millions of Italians who still carry those jokes and catchphrases in their memory. On the stage of the TAM Teatro degli Arcimboldi we will see everyone again: from Teresa Mannino to Teo Teocoli, from Maurizio Lastrico to Raul Cremona; from Mister Forest (which we will also see in the second season of LOL – Who laughs is out) to Anna Maria Barbera; from i Senso D’Oppio to Giovanni Vernia.
The goal, of course, is to deliver a great primetime show by celebrating with full honors the silver wedding that binds Mediaset and Zelig. It was 1996 when the program debuted on Italia 1 for the first time: since then the comedy has changed a lot, but the energy of the creators remains the same Gino & Michele e Giancarlo Bozzo, the first to understand how Italy needed to laugh and have fun. Something about which even today we feel an incredible urgency.
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