Nadia is a gripping psychological drama inspired by true events. From the confines of a prison cell, a young woman retraces the defining moments that led her from being a victim to becoming a killer. Blending poetic monologue with raw realism, the play confronts the brutal consequences of trauma, asking: when we surrender to violence, does it become our identity?
Nadia challenges the audience to reconsider the line between justice, revenge, and survival. With haunting imagery and an unflinching gaze, this solo performance invites us into the fractured mind of a woman fighting to understand her past — and perhaps reclaim her future.
Dark, poetic, and unapologetically human, Nadia leaves you questioning where empathy ends and judgment begins.
Playwright: Marco Di Stefano
Director: Costanza Filaroni
Performer: Chiara Valli