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L’uomo Più Crudele Del Mondo 5 October 2026

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L’uomo Più Crudele Del Mondo

5 October 2026

5 October 2026

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Inside a bare, abandoned warehouse, the powerful owner of Europe’s largest weapons company agrees to be interviewed by a young journalist. What begins as a formal conversation soon turns into a tense psychological confrontation, where roles shift, certainties collapse, and moral boundaries blur. 

L'uomo più crudele del mondo is a sharp, fast-paced two-hander that explores the fragile line between humanity and brutality, power and responsibility, instinct and reason. Through a relentless dialogue, the play dismantles the apparent opposition between victim and perpetrator, revealing how cruelty can hide behind respectability, silence, and success. 

With a minimalist yet evocative staging, the production places the actors at the centre of an escalating battle of words and bodies. The stripped-back set and cold lighting create an unsettling atmosphere that mirrors the emotional and ethical void at the heart of the story. 

Written and directed by Davide Sacco and performed by two of Italy’s most acclaimed stage and screen actors, Lino Guanciale and Francesco Montanari, the play has enjoyed major success in Italy. Its conclusion transforms the title into an open question, leaving the audience disturbed, implicated, and compelled to reflect: who is truly the cruelest man in the world?

"In these disastrous times, an arms dealer sits down with a journalist—only for the meeting to become an infernal duel, a morbid trap, a brutal competition. What does it feel like to be a killer? Why do two men kiss? Can a wounded childhood ever be forgotten? Watch. Listen. Don’t miss it."

Rodolfo Di Giammarco (La Repubblica)

"The Guanciale–Montanari duo is highly effective in their relentless, even physical, confrontations. Their performances unfold without pause, leading to a dramatic revelation that turns everything we thought we knew upside down."

Emilia Costantini (Corriere della Sera)

"This is a gripping, well-acted and well-directed performance. How do we measure cruelty? How far can a man go? And who can truly claim moral purity? Isn’t the seed of criminal madness often hidden in apparent normality?"

Katia Ippaso (Liminateatri.it)
TICKET INFORMATION

Available Tuesday 7 April 10:00am

Venue

Leicester Square Theatre

Please Note

This show will be performed in Italian

Running Time

1 hr 5 mins no interval

Age Advisory

14+

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Monday 5 October 2026 7:00pm

Available to buy Tuesday 7 April 2026 10:00am

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