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Euripide, Il Ciclope. Saggio introduttivo, traduzione
2012
Joseph Farrell, «Dario Fo and Franca Rame. Theatre, Politics, Life» Recensione
2021
Undoubtedly, Dario Fo and Franca Rame wrote one of the most beautiful page of the history of theatre, and Joe Farrell has impressively managed to investigate some of the neglected aspects of the life of the famous couple who has inspired many artists all around the World.
La figlia di Iorio
2011
Tommaso Salvini 1860: Fortinbras come Garibaldi al Teatro dei Fiorentini di Napoli
2021
Garibaldi landed in Marsala on 11 May 1860. In July of the same year, the Thousand were still fighting in Sicily with the aim of reaching Calabria, where they would have arrived on 1 August, and from there marched to Naples. And on the very evening of 14 July, on the stage of Florentines theatre in Naples, the leading actor Tommaso Salvini (1829-1915) presented a mutilated Hamlet, deprived above all of the most introspective and sentimental scenes, whose interpretation is still preserved in his prompt-book of Hamlet. The declamatory symbols marked by Salvini are still readable in the prompt-book of his 1860 interpretation that is now housed at the Museo Biblioteca dell’Attore, in Genoa. Und…
Quella festa dello spettacolo del 1980
2012
Tutta la Russia è il nostro giardino
2018
Anton Chekhov lived in a tumultuous period that strongly influenced the future of Russia: he was a conscious and careful observer of this changing political landscape. Parallel examination of Chekhov’s drama and short stories yield the most complete understanding of his realism. The contents of his short stories are explicitly connected with the subject matter of his later plays. Gorky disagreed with the critics who, after the first productions of Chekhov’s plays, had characterized Chekhov’s as a ‘simbolic realism’. He saw in the playwright’s approach a unique ability for capturing and communicating universal meaning.
Recensione di The Players’ Advice to Hamlet: the Rhetorical Acting Method from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
2020
The Players’ Advice to Hamlet (2020), scritto da David Wiles per la Cambridge University Press (370 pp.), è un lavoro che raccoglie i dati e le riflessioni di molti anni di ricerca, e indica quali debbono essere gli strumenti di analisi e rilevazione della filologia teatrale. The Players’ Advice to Hamlet (2020) written by David Wiles and published by Cambridge University Press (370 p.) is a volume that houses resources which have been analysed during a long period of work, and underlines methods and models of the theatrical philology.
Il teatro dell’ardore e del disincanto: l’eredità di Amleto
2023
“The play’s the thing,” says Hamlet, “wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the king”. The intent is to show the spectators to the twisted labyrinth of truth, the one however that cannot be openly declared without tragically risking your own life. The actors’ play, as it is conceived by Hamlet, becomes the tool for trap the king of Denmark, Claudius, who had killed his brother Hamlet and usurped the young princess Hamlet’s throne. It was the enchantment felt in whatching an actor play that convinced Hamlet he could have managed to get his revenge thanks to a skilled comedian who’s art is to tell the truth with the inventio! Hamlet's reception in European culture has firmly enlightened an “ha…
Un quadretto di vivacità veneziana: Goethe, Hasse e il riverbero delle barcarole nelle arti del Settecento
2020
Saggio specialistico tematico in occasione della nuova produzione della Fondazione Teatro La Fenice intitolato "Gondellieder: Goethe e le canzoni da battello"
Johann Adolph Hasse: Venetian Barcaroles
2021
15 Venetian barcaroles retrieved from the 18th century collection of Johann Adolph Hasse, originally transcribed by Adamo Scola for Walsh in London (1744-48).