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Spectators at I Diavulazzi I' Pasqua e L'Angelicata
This religious folk drama is held in a town square, Piazza Umberto 1, where a stage is built with the Hell on one side and Heaven on the other. The script is attributed to a priest of the 18th century from the town of Adrano: Death is killed by the Humanity; Lucifer vents his rage but the Archangel Michael keeps guard. The Diavolata symbolises the triumph of the Good over the Evil.
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