When Alberto accuses his neighbour of murder, it turns a family against itself, suspicion and betrayal rippling through a poor Neapolitan neighbourhood.
Eduardo De Filippo’s black comedy Inner Voices highlights the corruption of human relationships in the wake of World War II.
At the Barbican the piece is directed by its leading man Toni Servillo, best known for his performances in his films The Great Beauty, Il Divo and Gomorrah.
Sorvino leads a cast of 13 in this production, performed in Italian with English surtitles, that is suitable for theatergoers aged 12 and older.