Tino Caspanello
Tino Caspanello (b. 1983) is an Italian playwright, actor, set designer, and director.[1][2]
Life
Tino Caspanello was born in Pagliara, Messina province, Italy. In 1983 he graduated in Scenography at the Academy of Fine Arts Pietro Vannucci in Perugia and in 1993 he founded the theatre company Teatro Pubblico Incanto. He started to write plays in 1990. In 2003 his text Mari (The sea) received the Special Prize of the Jury of Premio Riccione. In 2008 Tino Caspanello received the prize of the National Association of Theatre Critics as playwright and director.
Original Plays
- Bar Stella
- Santiago x
- Sottotraccia
- Don't cry Joe
- Blues
- Orli
- Niño
- Kyrie
- Agnus
- Quadri di una rivoluzione
- Quasi notte
- 1 - 2 p. m.
- 1952 a Danilo Dolci
- Interno
- Terre
- Sira
- Fragile
- Ecce homo
- Nta ll'aria
- Malastrada
- Rosa
- Mari : Special Jury Prize, Riccione Teatro Prize for Theater 2003
Publications
- Bounds (Orli), translated by Haun Saussy, Laertes Books Acting Editions, USA, 2020
- Bords (Orli), translated by Antonella Capra and Stéphane Resche, anthology Frontières, PUM Presses Universitaires du Midi, France 2020
- Bar Stella on Hystrio magazine, n. 3 - 2020, Italy
- Devrimden Tablolar (Quadri di una rivoluzione) and Deniz (Mari), translated by Senem Cevher and Furkan Tekbıyık Boyut, Istanbul, 2019
- Dy Drama, (the book contains Det (Mari) and Tablo të një revolucioni (Quadri di una rivoluzione), translated by Arben Idrizi, Qendra Multimedia, Prishtine Kosovo, 2018
- Sottotraccia - Editoria & Spettacolo - Italy 2018 (the book contains: Sottotraccia, Orli, Blues, Niño, Don't cry Joe)
- Salvo novel - Caracò Editore - Italy 2016
- Polittico del silenzio - Editoria & Spettacolo - Italy 2016 (the book contains: Ecce Homo, Kyrie, Agnus)
- Tableaux d'une révolution (Quadri di una rivoluzione), translated by Christophe Mileschi, PUM Presses Universitaires du Midi, France 2015
- Quadri di una rivoluzione di Tino Caspanello, (the book contains: Quasi notte, Quadri di una rivoluzione, 1952 a Danilo Dolci, Terre, 1 - 2 p.m.), Editoria & Spettacolo - Italy 2013
- Teatro di Tino Caspanello, (the book contains: Mari, Nta ll'aria, Malastrada, Rosa, Interno, Sira, Fragile), Editoria & Spettacolo, Italy 2012
- A l'air libre (Nta ll'aria), translated by Julie Quénehen, Editions Espaces 34, France 2012
- Mer (Mari), translated by Bruno and Frank La Brasca, Editions Espaces 34, France 2010
- Malastrada on Hystrio magazine, n. 4 - 2010, Italy
- Nta ll'aria in the anthology Senza Corpo, voci dalla nuova scena italiana, Minimum Fax, Italy 2009
- Mari on Hystrio magazine, n. 2 - 2005, Italy
References
- "'Mer' : lecture théâtralisée au centre multiculturel - Villages de Narbonne". L'indépendant (in French). 15 March 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
- "'NTA LL'ARIA". Lo Spettacolo (in Italian). 8 March 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
External links
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