The article discusses the theatrical performance 'Almenopausa,' which explores themes related to menopause through the lens of a woman's personal journey. The play, written by Valeria Cavalli and performed by actress Gianna Coletti, reflects on both the challenges and transformations associated with menopause, highlighting the emotional and psychological aspects of this life stage. It portrays two distinct phases—around age 50 and 60—showing how a woman navigates the physical and mental changes brought by menopause. The piece uses metaphors such as mirrors and glass vases containing clocks to symbolize time and self-reflection. Gianna Coletti emphasizes the theme of freedom gained after menopause, including the ability to say 'no' without guilt and embracing a new sense of self. The performance aims to challenge stereotypes surrounding menopause and encourages both women and men to reflect on their relationship with aging.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event discussing menopause through theater, which is not inherently politically charged. There is no evident ideological framing or bias in the presentation of the event or its themes.



