
On Wednesday, March 11, there will be a show by Roberta Bruzzone in "Love Me to Death", at the Dino Buzzati Municipal Theater.
"This is the story of a love that has died. But it didn't die by chance. It was killed. And we are here to understand how."
When does love become a deadly trap? What transforms a relationship into a prison of anguish? What remains of a love when it extinguishes identity, erases boundaries, shatters self-esteem in a short circuit made of fear, humiliation, and dependence?
"Love Me to Death" is a raw and heart-wrenching theatrical journey into the dark recesses of a relationship that masquerades as love but hides the face of control, dependency, and manipulation.
Through a narrative that alternates moments of magnetic seduction with abysses of emotional violence, the show stages – like an autopsy of the mind of both the victim and the tormentor – the invisible steps that lead to the psychological destruction of those who love too much… and inevitably lose themselves in the labyrinth of narcissism.
In the background, the disturbing figure of the narcissist: charming, brilliant, predatory. In the center, the victim: in love, devoted, manipulated, slowly emptied and annihilated.
Between them, a toxic bond that feeds on silences, guilt, and illusion, which will be revealed, step by step, during the performance.
Inspired by real dynamics and enriched with psychological and criminological content, "Love Me to Death" is not just a show: it is a journey of awareness that leads the audience to answer a crucial question:
“If this is love... why does it hurt so much?”