The play by Leonardo Petrillo, who is its author and director, starts from an intriguing reflection: if in the common imagination Judas Iscariot is the archetype of the traitor, a deeper study of his deep symbolism reveals that he still has much to communicate to us. The play traces the crucial moments of Judas' life: from his encounter with a Jesus seen as a visionary madman, toward whom he harbored strong doubts, to the fateful day when the divine plan was realized. On stage, Ettore Bassi offers a stirring solo, bringing to life a complex and universal character.