Daniele Scattina

Daniele Scattina (Born 16 May 1967 at La Spezia, Italy) is an actor, director and writer. Graduate at "Il Mulino di Flora" theater school in Bologna directed by Perla Peragallo and Leo de Berardinis.

Performances

Actor and director for "La neve era sporca", original music by Gianluca Attanasio Teatro in Scatola and Teatro Aldo Fabrizi di Morlupo Rome

Actor and director for "Caligola 2000" by the Nobel Prize Albert Camus Teatro dell'Orologio (Roma)

Protagonist and director for "Sol'Amleto" inspired by William Shakespeare Teatro Aldo Fabrizi di Morlupo (Rome)

Director for "Clan Macbeth" inspired by William Shakespeare Teatro Agorà (Roma)

Actor, director and writer of "AK-47 – Questo silenzio atroce", original music by Gianluca Attanasio[1] The piece is winner of the XXXIII edition "Prize Fondi la Pastora" – Teatro Tor di nona (Rome) – In Czech republic, about "Festival Internazionale delle Avanguardie Black Theater of Praga; – in Sicily at: Palermo, Agrigento, Alcamo e Teatro comunale di Partanna (Trapani); – in Basilicata a: Potenza e Vaglio; – in Liguria presso il Teatro Palmaria (La Spezia); – nel Lazio presso: il Teatro Aldo Fabrizi di Morlupo (Roma), il Teatro di Terra (Velletri) ed il Festival del Teatro città di Fiano Romano (Roma). Daniele Scattina – www.metateatro.com Pagina 2 di 4

director for “Clown-visioni parziali sul ‘900” inspired by Luigi Pirandello and Nove, with Dell'Atti Piemonte, Liguria, Toscana, Abruzzo, Umbria.

Actor, director and writer for "AK-47 – Questo silenzio atroce", original music by Gianluca Attanasio Teatro Colosseo (Roma)[1]

Director for "Clown-visioni parziali sul '900" inspired by Luigi PirandelloPirandello and Nove, with actress Dell'Atti Teatro Colosseo (Roma)

Director for "L'Animalità di Macbeth" inspired by W. Shakespeare[2] Abruzzo, Basilicata – XII Festival Internazionale de L'Avana

Director for "Deutsche Requiem" inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, with A. Dell'Atti Torino, Milano, Perugia, Roma, Pescara e Lecco

Director for "Metropolis" by various authors Teatro dei Satiri (Roma)

Director for "L'Animalità di Macbeth", by W. Shakespeare Teatro India (Roma)

Director for "Romeo e Giulietta" by W. Shakespeare, music by Gianluca Attanasio Festival di Primavera – Villa Pamphili (Roma)

Director for "Deutsche Requiem" inspired by Jorge Luis Borges, con A. Dell'Atti Teatro Duse – Agrate Brianza (Milano) – Vincitore del premio "Arcobaleno”

Director for "L'Animalità di Macbeth" by W. Shakespeare[2] Lazio, Umbria e Marche Luglio-Novembre 2003 Director for "Romeo and Juliet by W. Shakespeare Lazio

director and actor for "Sol'Amleto, ovvero studi di attimi di una fobia del vivere" by W. Shakespeare, music by Gianluca Attanasio Teatro del Centro (Roma)

Director for "L'Animalità di Macbeth" (III Variazione) da W. Shakespeare Teatro Colosseo (Rome)[2]

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Director for "La Commedia nella Tempesta" by W. Shakespeare Teatro dell'Orologio (Roma)

Director for "Riccardo III" by W. Shakespeare

Director for "L'Animalità di Macbeth" by W. Shakespeare Teatri: dell’Orologio, Belli e Colosseo [2]

director “Catene” da autori vari

He is director of “Teatro delle ombre”'s company

Actor as Agamennone in “Come una rivista” from Aeschylus to Totò, directed by da Leo de Berardinis

Actor as Otello in "Come una rivista" from Aeschylus to Totò, directed by Leo de Bernardinis

Protagonist and director for "Macbeth" by W. Shakespeare, at Courtyard Theatre in London, called from Peter Hall Company

Protagonist and director for "Sol'Amleto" by W. Shakespeare Won as better piece and better actor at "Lavori in Corso" competition, organized by dall'ETI

Protagonist with G. Albertazzi and E. Gardini for "Macbeth" by W. Shakespeare, directed by F. Balestra

Protagonist and director for "Deliri" da autori vari

He is Hamm in "Finale di partita" by Samuel Beckett, directed by Simona Generali

he is Jean in "La signorina Julie" by Strindberg, directed by Chiara Labianca

he is Ariel in "Epifanie di una Tempesta" by W. Shakespeare, directed by da R. Latini

Collaborations as actor with the director D. Valmaggi, carrying on: – il poeta Marino in “Roma a Corte” by various authors; – Don Giovanni in “Festa di Don Giovanni” by Molière – Dante in "I migliori attori del Mondo" by various authors.

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 3 Marchesi, Sabina. "Ak 47 di Daniele Scattina" (in Italian). Guide.supereva.it. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "A teatro sulla Nave dei folli" (in Italian). Fai.mentelocale.it. 12 February 2005. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
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