NAPLES, ITALY, September 04, 2010 (Press-News.org) Guests at Naples hotels can get a real taste of Italian entertainment by heading to the Fiorello Show in the city this autumn.
The occasion sees television personality Rosario Fiorello take charge of the evening's proceedings and show off his many talents as a performer.
He is able to switch between doing comedy skits and impersonations to songs and audience interactions without breaking a sweat, making for an energetic and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
The Naples show will take place at 21:30 local time on October 1st at the Arena Flegrea, which can be found on Piazzale Vincenzo Tecchio.
Tickets for the occasion cost between EUR39 (GBP32) and EUR69 online, although customers may be asked to pay a booking fee.
While this will doubtless be a unique night in terms of the entertainment on offer, it is actually one stop on a tour that will cover many towns and cities across Italy, including Rome, Bari, Milan, Turin and Verona.
The tour took place for the first time last year, Live Design Online explained, when it was recorded and broadcast as 30-minute edited sections on Italian Sky TV.
According to the online resource, it was a real challenge for the technical team to make the lighting and sound work for both a live audience and television viewers, but they managed it well.
For more information on this event visit the Fiorello Show website or contact the venue on +39 081 7972 3318.
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Naples will host one of the dates of the Fiorello Show's tour of Italy in October.
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