Gabriele Tallone

Gabriele Tallone is still claiming to be in his 20s (just). He was only a teenager when he started working as a handyman in a theatre in Italy, and since then he has been addicted to drama – on and off stage. He then discovered improvisational theatre, which quickly became his greatest passion. He is now a trainer with ImproBrussels, and you can find him at most improv workshops and shows in the capital of Europe. During the day Gabriele loves talking about politics to anyone who will listen. He is a fan of folk music and good movies. He has recently started going to the gym, after being compared to a Chupa Chups, in the hope of making his head look smaller.

During the day Gabriele loves talking about politics to anyone who will listen. He is a fan of folk music and good movies. He has recently started going to the gym, after being compared to a Chupa Chups, in the hope of making his head look smaller.

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In between the lines

The beginning is known, the end is written. In between, infinite possibilities.

The “In between the lines” is a narrative long-form that starts and ends with specific lines given by the audience. There is no predefined genre or colour to the stories. The audience and the performers discover it together. In this story-driven format the story unfolds in front of the (…)

How did we get there ?

Randomness unpacked, 88% guaranteed

A priest, a rabbi and an imam walk into a bar. Pretty random, right ? Or have they met before ? Were they friends in high school ? Is the rabbi vegan ? How many times has the imam watched Twilight ? Did the priest lose all his savings in the last cryptocurrency crash ? Most things in life just (…)

Out of my mind

What if the only way out is inwards ?

Two people find themselves stuck at home together due to the imposition of a worldwide lockdown, their intensified dynamic thrusting them into new emotional terrain. In this format, Bardo transports the audience into the characters’ subconscious worlds, playing the humans and non-humans (and (…)

7/8

We are only what we mean to others

The inscriptions on a tombstone are only a summary of one’s life. The fraction of that person visible to all. Their true nature, on the other hand, is so often well hidden under the surface. ⅞ dives deeper into the complexity of people and their stories. In this improvised long-form, Falafel (…)