An exhibition of one of the Company’s latest original productions, which shows the practical application of its creative principles of research and scenic construction. This opening highlights the evolution of the methodology behind C&C creations. METAMORPHOSIS, this is the macro title of the research, consists of three solos: Larva, Blatta and Sapiens. Larva was born in a public situation, within the context of a political event. Major themes are evoked on scene, from the crisis of democracy to the climate emergency, from war to the seriousness of the world situation, and they all progressively draw the perimeter of the catastrophe. In such an enclosure, Larva plays its part as an operetta, as a spark on the surface, winking at itself. In the absence of thought, the immediate enjoyment of a codified beauty ends up dispersing any content, produces disorientation, and reveals ineptitude. The body becomes the place of every loss, it becomes an obstacle, it tears itself apart, it unravels, and it distances from the human form. From this new condition it issues its political manifesto. Farce and tragedy merge.