Truffaldino

PAOLO EMILIO LANDI

director

Paolo E. Landi directing

Paolo Emilio Landi,
Director Co-Translator/Co-Adaptor, has staged both modern and classic plays by playwrights such as Pirandello (The man, the beast and the Virtue), Fo (The naked man and the man in frac), Pinget (Abel e Belà), Stoppard (After Magritte), Ionesco (Bald Soprano), Goldoni (Venetian Twins, Servant of two masters), Scarpetta (Misery and Nobility), Williams (world premiere of The two characters play) and others, both in his motherland Italy, through out Europe (France, Germany, Russia and Latvia) and in the US. Teaches acting according to Stanislavskij method and commedia dell'arte.

Since 1985 he travels around the five continents as a Tv journalist and director, producing documentaries and fictional programs for RAIDUE, the national Italian Television. 1998 productions include exposes of Serbia, Albania, Russia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Germany and France.

A graduate in Anglo-American Literature from the University of Rome, he has translated a number of English and French plays. He is fluent in four languages including English, French, Russian and Italian.

Director's Note
Improvisation
Other performances

 

 

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Servant of two Masters

by

Carlo Goldoni

 

Directed by

Paolo Emilio Landi

 

Set

Scott Bradley

 

Costumes

Santi Migneco

 

Performed at the

MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER

 

 

Curiosity
The quantity of leather used for building the props is equal to 5 cows.