Without Blood is the story of Nina, a survivor of her family's massacre, and Tito, one of the men responsible for the brutal crime, who come face to face again decades later.
In his novel, Alessandro Baricco asks a profound question: does salvation lie in revenge or in renouncing it? The stage adaptation transforms the answer into a total theatrical experience, combining dance and music. It becomes a vivid reflection on love as the final opportunity for healing, and on the power of words, which can be both a weapon and a means of reconciliation and release from hatred.