Akhil Dakinedi
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Randomly decided to go see this after seeing a flyer for it at a nearby cafe, and walked away very impressed from what was a well-put together performance. The play is entirely in English and the actors do put on accents for the show, so it might be difficult to follow some of the dialogue if you are not a native/bilingual English speaker.
It lasts about an hour and plays out a dramatic scene between the last two Medici siblings, detailing the history of their accomplished house and how they literally shaped the city of Florence with their patronage for the arts and sciences. There's lots of great historical context infused with bits of drama and comedy throughout. They also have some really cool projections and visuals on the walls as the play progresses.
Overall it's a great way to sit back and just watch after a long day of exploring in Florence. The actors were very energetic and excellent. Ideally, try to attend after you've done the main sightseeing in Florence (Uffizi Gallery, Boboli Gardens, Palazzo Vecchio, Ponte Vecchio, etc.), because you'll understand things a lot better in context. The theatre is run by a small group of very friendly people, and there was also an art exhibition on display in the courtyard before the show began.