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Mamma Togni is a dramatic monologue by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, set in Italy after the Second World War. It was performed in 1973. The monologue is a tribute to Giuseppina Modena (known as Mamma Togni), partisan gold medalist of the Italian Resistance, who during the Second World War lost her husband and 22-year-old son Lorenzo "Enzo" Togni, to whom a Garibaldi partisan brigade was named. On April 9, 1972, during the campaign for the 1972 Italian general election, the woman interrupted a meeting of the deputy , hitting him with a walking stick: for this reason the woman was arrested along with eight other people (including Rinaldo Nalli and Luigi Pastorelli, respectively municipal councillors of the Socialist party and Communist party) and tried, but eventually she was acquitted in 1976.

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  • Mamma Togni is a dramatic monologue by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, set in Italy after the Second World War. It was performed in 1973. The monologue is a tribute to Giuseppina Modena (known as Mamma Togni), partisan gold medalist of the Italian Resistance, who during the Second World War lost her husband and 22-year-old son Lorenzo "Enzo" Togni, to whom a Garibaldi partisan brigade was named. On April 9, 1972, during the campaign for the 1972 Italian general election, the woman interrupted a meeting of the deputy , hitting him with a walking stick: for this reason the woman was arrested along with eight other people (including Rinaldo Nalli and Luigi Pastorelli, respectively municipal councillors of the Socialist party and Communist party) and tried, but eventually she was acquitted in 1976. (en)
  • Mamma Togni è un monologo drammatico di Dario Fo e Franca Rame, ambientato nel secondo dopoguerra a Montù Beccaria in provincia di Pavia. Il monologo è un omaggio a Giuseppina Modena (nota come Mamma Togni), partigiana medaglia d'oro della Resistenza italiana, che durante la seconda guerra mondiale perse il marito e il figlio ventiduenne Lorenzo Togni, al quale venne intitolata una brigata garibaldina partigiana. Il 9 aprile 1972, durante la campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche del 1972, la donna interruppe un comizio del deputato missino Franco Servello, colpendolo col bastone da passeggio: per questo la donna venne tratta in arresto insieme ad altre otto persone (tra cui Rinaldo Nalli e Luigi Pastorelli, rispettivamente consiglieri comunali del PSI e del PCI) e processata, ma al (it)
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  • Mamma Togni is a dramatic monologue by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, set in Italy after the Second World War. It was performed in 1973. The monologue is a tribute to Giuseppina Modena (known as Mamma Togni), partisan gold medalist of the Italian Resistance, who during the Second World War lost her husband and 22-year-old son Lorenzo "Enzo" Togni, to whom a Garibaldi partisan brigade was named. On April 9, 1972, during the campaign for the 1972 Italian general election, the woman interrupted a meeting of the deputy , hitting him with a walking stick: for this reason the woman was arrested along with eight other people (including Rinaldo Nalli and Luigi Pastorelli, respectively municipal councillors of the Socialist party and Communist party) and tried, but eventually she was acquitted in 1976. It was performed for the first time during the Liberation Day in the square in Pavia on 25 April 1972, played by Franca Rame, and then published by Einaudi in Guerra di popolo in Cile (1973). The monologue was performed by Franca Rame also on 31 December 1975 in Piazza del Duomo, Milan. (en)
  • Mamma Togni è un monologo drammatico di Dario Fo e Franca Rame, ambientato nel secondo dopoguerra a Montù Beccaria in provincia di Pavia. Il monologo è un omaggio a Giuseppina Modena (nota come Mamma Togni), partigiana medaglia d'oro della Resistenza italiana, che durante la seconda guerra mondiale perse il marito e il figlio ventiduenne Lorenzo Togni, al quale venne intitolata una brigata garibaldina partigiana. Il 9 aprile 1972, durante la campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche del 1972, la donna interruppe un comizio del deputato missino Franco Servello, colpendolo col bastone da passeggio: per questo la donna venne tratta in arresto insieme ad altre otto persone (tra cui Rinaldo Nalli e Luigi Pastorelli, rispettivamente consiglieri comunali del PSI e del PCI) e processata, ma alla fine venne assolta nel 1976. Venne rappresentato per la prima volta in piazza a Pavia il 25 aprile 1972, interpretato da Franca Rame, e poi pubblicato da Einaudi nell'opera del 1973 e in . Il monologo venne recitato da Franca Rame anche il 31 dicembre 1975 in piazza del Duomo a Milano. (it)
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