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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 9 MAY 2016: Antonio Manzini (51), an Italian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director, poses for a portrait in Rome, Italy, on May 9th 2016.
    CIPG_20160509_SALAMANDRA__AntonioMan...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Francesco Santalucia, a composer and music teacher at the Pathological Theater, poses for a portrait during the annual farewell party in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_391...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: The wheelchair of Ellen Stewart, founder of La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York, is here at the Pathological Theater in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. Ellen Stewart inspired Dario d'Ambrosi in opening the Pathological Theater in 2009. After her death in 2011, her wheelchair was donated to the Patholofical Theater, according to her will.<br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_391...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Dario D'Ambrosi (56, 2nd from left) celebrates Cristiana Saporetti's birthday (42, center), affected by an obsessive manic depressive disorder, during the annual farewell party  in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_386...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Mauro Cardinali (33, center), a screenwriter, filmmaker and teacher at the Pathological Theater, chats with a mentally ill member of the theater during the annual farewell party in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_371...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Mentally ill members of the Pathological Theater gather during the annual farewell party in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_365...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Mentally ill members of the Pathological Theater dance during the annual farewell party in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_362...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Teachers and mentally ill members of the Pathological Theater chat during the annual farewell party in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_353...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Cristiana Saporetti (42), affected by an obsessive manic depressive disorder, is here at the Pathological Theater during the annual farewell party, in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. C<br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_352...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Cristiana Saporetti (42), affected by an obsessive manic depressive disorder, is here at the Pathological Theater during the annual farewell party, in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. C<br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_350...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Valerio Serafino (26), a 400 meters athlete affected by schizophrenia, is here at the Pathological Theater during the annual farewell party, in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
Valerio Serafino has partecipate in various plays at the Pathological Theater, such as "Medea" and "Pinocchio".<br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_346...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Marina Starace (55), affected by a bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, is here at the Pathological Theater during an interview, in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_345...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Marina Starace (55), affected by a bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, is here at the Pathological Theater during an interview, in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_344...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Dario D'Ambrosi, 56, chats with members of the Pathological Theater during the annual farewell party in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_335...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014: Entrance of the Pathological Theater in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_331...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 16 JUNE 2014:  (L-R) Dario d'Ambrosi, 56, hugs Andrea Di Niscia, a member of the Pathological Theater affected by Down syndrome, in Rome, Italy, on June 16th 2014. <br />
<br />
The Italian actor and author Dario D’Ambrosi, founder of the unique<br />
"Pathological Theater" in Rome that has the mentally ill producing<br />
plays and staging them is<br />
planning to open the first university for drama and the mentally ill<br />
in October. The 3-year long courses will allow also to the mentally<br />
ill to become professional actors, screenwriters and costumiers. He<br />
has funds to start, a registered by-law, the<br />
teachers and the building where to hold classes ready to go.
    CIPG_20140616_NYT_University__M3_330...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013:  The mime actors of the Massimo Theatre in Palermo prepare to enter the scene where they will interpret the minions of Niebelheim in Das Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130118_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013: Umbrellas and sunflowers used by the mimes to represent the Rainbow Bridge during Das Rheingold are here in the backstage of the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130118_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013: Ceri Williams, interpreting Erda in Wagner's Rheingold, check her wig in her dressing room before the start of the opera, at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130118_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • 20 ottobre 2009. Venice, Italy. Teatro La Fenice.<br />
<br />
©2009 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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  • Rome, Italy - 17 July, 2012: Michele Riondino, 33, poses at the Angelina Restaurant in Trevi, in Rome on 17 July, 2012. Michele Riondino started his acting career with the Italian television series "Distretto di Polizia". He now finished working as the protagonist of the series "Il giovane Montalbano" (Young Montalbano), a prequel to "Il Commissario Montalbano" (Inspector Montalbano), based on the detective novels of Andrea Camilleri. ### Roma, Italia - 17 luglio 2012: Michele Riondino, 33 anni, al Ristorante Angelina a Trevi, a Roma il 17 luglio 2012. Michele Riondino ha iniziato la sua carriera d'attore con la serie televisiva "Il giovane Montalbano", il prequel della serie "Il commissario Montalbano", tratta dai romanzi di Andrea Camilleri.
    CIPG_20120717_ROLLINGSTONE_Michele-R...jpg
  • Rome, Italy - 17 July, 2012: Michele Riondino, 33, poses at the Angelina Restaurant in Trevi, in Rome on 17 July, 2012. Michele Riondino started his acting career with the Italian television series "Distretto di Polizia". He now finished working as the protagonist of the series "Il giovane Montalbano" (Young Montalbano), a prequel to "Il Commissario Montalbano" (Inspector Montalbano), based on the detective novels of Andrea Camilleri. ### Roma, Italia - 17 luglio 2012: Michele Riondino, 33 anni, al Ristorante Angelina a Trevi, a Roma il 17 luglio 2012. Michele Riondino ha iniziato la sua carriera d'attore con la serie televisiva "Il giovane Montalbano", il prequel della serie "Il commissario Montalbano", tratta dai romanzi di Andrea Camilleri.
    CIPG_20120717_ROLLINGSTONE_Michele-R...jpg
  • Rome, Italy - 17 July, 2012: Michele Riondino, 33, poses at the Angelina Restaurant in Trevi, in Rome on 17 July, 2012. Michele Riondino started his acting career with the Italian television series "Distretto di Polizia". He now finished working as the protagonist of the series "Il giovane Montalbano" (Young Montalbano), a prequel to "Il Commissario Montalbano" (Inspector Montalbano), based on the detective novels of Andrea Camilleri. ### Roma, Italia - 17 luglio 2012: Michele Riondino, 33 anni, al Ristorante Angelina a Trevi, a Roma il 17 luglio 2012. Michele Riondino ha iniziato la sua carriera d'attore con la serie televisiva "Il giovane Montalbano", il prequel della serie "Il commissario Montalbano", tratta dai romanzi di Andrea Camilleri.
    CIPG_20120717_ROLLINGSTONE_Michele-R...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 27 JANUARY 2013:  The galleries of the Massimo Theatre as seen from the Royale Dais in Palermo, Italy, on January 27th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130127_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 27 JANUARY 2013: Conductor Pieteri Inkinen, 32, concentrates before the start of Das Rheingol  at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 27th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130127_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 27 JANUARY 2013: A view of the Massimo Theatre from the stage in Palermo, Italy, on January 27th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130127_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: The third scene of Das Rheingold takes place at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: The third scene of Das Rheingold takes place at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: Scores of the musicians of the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo are here before the start of the rehearsal of Das Rheigold, in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869 JANUARY 2013: The mimes of the Massimo theatre sit on stage in silence before the start of the Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: Scores of the musicians of the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo are here before the start of the rehearsal of Das Rheingold, in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: Director of Das Rheingold Graham Vick (center), with his assistant on the right, gives suggestions to  Christian Hübner, interpreting the giant Fafner, in a dressing room before starting the rehearsal of Das Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013: Director of scene Giorgio Mirandola reads the score during the rehearsal of Das Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013: Raincoats that will be used by the mimes to represent the Rhein river are hanged in the backstage before being used for Das Rheingold, at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013: Will Hartmann, interpreting Loge in Wagner's Rheingold, poses for a picture taken by Eric Greene, before the start of the opera at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 18 JANUARY 2013: Christine Knorren, interpreting the nymph Wellgunde, reviews her part in Wagner's Rheingold in her dressing room before the start of the opera at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 18th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
    CIPG_20130118_NZZ_Teatro-Massimo__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: Scores of the musicians of the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo are here before the start of the rehearsal of Das Rheigold, in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869 JANUARY 2013: The mimes of the Massimo theatre sit on stage in silence before the start of the Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 27 JANUARY 2013: The mimes wait in the backstage before entering the 4th and last scene of Das Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 27th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: The hand of a stage whisper is seen during the rehearsal of Das Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 20 JANUARY 2013: (L-R) Anna Maria Chiuri, interpreting Fricka, and Franz Hawlata, interpreting Wotan, are on stage during 4th and last scene of the Rheingold at the Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Italy, on January 20th 2013...Das Rheingold is the first of the four operas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen ('The Ring of the Nibelung'). It was originally written as an introduction to the tripartite Ring, but the cycle is now generally regarded as consisting of four individual operas. Das Rheingold received its premiere at the National Theatre in Munich on 22 September 1869.
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  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Owner of L'Etoile du Nord, actor and theatre director Noureddine El Ati, 67,  directs the actors during the rehearsal of the play  "Blanche Aurore Celeste"  by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord,  in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
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L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
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Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
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  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Owner of L'Etoile du Nord, actor and theatre director Noureddine El Ati, 67, advises the actors after the rehearsal of the play  "Blanche Aurore Celeste"  by Noelle Renaude, in the dressing room of the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord,  in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1730.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Owner of L'Etoile du Nord, actor and theatre director Noureddine El Ati, 67,  directs the actors during the rehearsal of the play  "Blanche Aurore Celeste"  by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord,  in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1615.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Leading actor Sonia Zarg Ayouna (right), 42, rehearsals during the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1516.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Owner of L'Etoile du Nord, actor and theatre director Noureddine El Ati, 67,  poses for a portrait after the rehearsal of the play  "Blanche Aurore Celeste"  by Noelle Renaude, in the cafe space of L'Etoile du Nord,  in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1836.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Leading actor Sonia Zarg Ayouna, 42, rehearsals during the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1546.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Leading actor Sonia Zarg Ayouna, 42, rehearsals during the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1536.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: (L-R) Owner of L'Etoile du Nord, actor and theatre director Noureddine El Ati, 67,  rehearsals with leading actor Sonia Zarg Ayouna for the play  "Blanche Aurore Celeste"  by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord,  in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.
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  • MATERA, ITALY -6 OCTOBER 2019: The actors performing the roles of the Pharises are seen here in the backstage of "The New Gospel", a film by Swiss theatre director Milo Rau, in Matera, Italy, on October 6th 2019.<br />
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Theatre Director Milo Rau filmed the Passion of the Christ  under the title “The New Gospel” with a cast of refugees, activists and former actors from Pasolini and Mel Gibson’s films.<br />
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The role of Jesus is performed by Yvan Sagnet, a Political activist born in Cameroon and who worked on a tomato farm when in 2011 he revolted against the system of exploitation and led the first farm workers’ strike in southern Italy. In a series of public shoots in the European Capital of Culture Matera, Jesus will proclaimed the Word of God, was crucified (October 6th 2019) and finally rose from the dead in Rome, the capital of Catholic Christianity and seat of one of the most xenophobic governments in Europe (October 10th 2019).<br />
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Parallel to the film, the humanistic message of the New Testament was transformed into the present: at the beginning of September, the campaign “Rivolta della Dignità” (Revolt of Dignity), which demanded fair working and living conditions     for refugees, global freedom of travel and civil rights for all, started with a march from the southern Italian refugee camps. “It’s about putting Jesus on his feet,” director Milo Rau said. Led by Jesus actor Yvan Sagnet, the campaign fights for the rights of migrants who came to Europe via the Mediterranean to be enslaved by the Mafia in the tomato fields of southern Italy and to live in ghettos under inhumane conditions. The campaign and the film thus create a “New Gospel” for the 21st century, a manifesto of solidarity with the poorest, a revolt for a more just and humane world.
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  • MATERA, ITALY - 5 OCTOBER 2019: Director Milo Rau (42, center) is seen here in the backstage of his film  "The New Gospel" together with actors in Matera, Italy, on October 5th 2019.<br />
<br />
Theatre Director Milo Rau filmed the Passion of the Christ  under the title “The New Gospel” with a cast of refugees, activists and former actors from Pasolini and Mel Gibson’s films.<br />
<br />
The role of Jesus is performed by Yvan Sagnet, a Political activist born in Cameroon and who worked on a tomato farm when in 2011 he revolted against the system of exploitation and led the first farm workers’ strike in southern Italy. In a series of public shoots in the European Capital of Culture Matera, Jesus will proclaimed the Word of God, was crucified (October 6th 2019) and finally rose from the dead in Rome, the capital of Catholic Christianity and seat of one of the most xenophobic governments in Europe (October 10th 2019).<br />
 <br />
Parallel to the film, the humanistic message of the New Testament was transformed into the present: at the beginning of September, the campaign “Rivolta della Dignità” (Revolt of Dignity), which demanded fair working and living conditions     for refugees, global freedom of travel and civil rights for all, started with a march from the southern Italian refugee camps. “It’s about putting Jesus on his feet,” director Milo Rau said. Led by Jesus actor Yvan Sagnet, the campaign fights for the rights of migrants who came to Europe via the Mediterranean to be enslaved by the Mafia in the tomato fields of southern Italy and to live in ghettos under inhumane conditions. The campaign and the film thus create a “New Gospel” for the 21st century, a manifesto of solidarity with the poorest, a revolt for a more just and humane world.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Matthew Romain poses for a portrait after petforming in the touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Matthew Romain waits backstage before entering the scene of touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Nahem Hayaay, in the role of Hamlet, performs the touring Hamlet on stage here at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Beruce Khan rehearses before performing in the touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
    CIPG_20160208_INYT_ShakespeareGlobe_...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Nahem Hayaay (who interprets Hamlet) rehearses before starting his performance in the touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
    CIPG_20160208_INYT_ShakespeareGlobe_...jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Actors undress and relax after the rehearsal of the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the dressing room of the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1779.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Actors undress and relax after the rehearsal of the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the dressing room of the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1744.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Actors listen to the suggestions of theatre director Noureddine El Atirehearsal, after the rehearsal of the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the dressing room of the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1791.jpg
  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Actors have a break during the rehearsal of the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
<br />
L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
<br />
Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
    CIPG_20130726_NYT_Tunisia__MG_1544.jpg
  • MATERA, ITALY -6 OCTOBER 2019: The actors performing the roles of the Pharises are seen here in the backstage of "The New Gospel", a film by Swiss theatre director Milo Rau, in Matera, Italy, on October 6th 2019.<br />
<br />
Theatre Director Milo Rau filmed the Passion of the Christ  under the title “The New Gospel” with a cast of refugees, activists and former actors from Pasolini and Mel Gibson’s films.<br />
<br />
The role of Jesus is performed by Yvan Sagnet, a Political activist born in Cameroon and who worked on a tomato farm when in 2011 he revolted against the system of exploitation and led the first farm workers’ strike in southern Italy. In a series of public shoots in the European Capital of Culture Matera, Jesus will proclaimed the Word of God, was crucified (October 6th 2019) and finally rose from the dead in Rome, the capital of Catholic Christianity and seat of one of the most xenophobic governments in Europe (October 10th 2019).<br />
 <br />
Parallel to the film, the humanistic message of the New Testament was transformed into the present: at the beginning of September, the campaign “Rivolta della Dignità” (Revolt of Dignity), which demanded fair working and living conditions     for refugees, global freedom of travel and civil rights for all, started with a march from the southern Italian refugee camps. “It’s about putting Jesus on his feet,” director Milo Rau said. Led by Jesus actor Yvan Sagnet, the campaign fights for the rights of migrants who came to Europe via the Mediterranean to be enslaved by the Mafia in the tomato fields of southern Italy and to live in ghettos under inhumane conditions. The campaign and the film thus create a “New Gospel” for the 21st century, a manifesto of solidarity with the poorest, a revolt for a more just and humane world.
    CIPG_20191006_NYT_MateraNewTestament...jpg
  • MATERA, ITALY -6 OCTOBER 2019: Actors are seen here in the backstage of the scene of the crucifixion during the production of "The New Gospel", a film by Swiss theatre director Milo Rau, in Matera, Italy, on October 6th 2019.<br />
<br />
Theatre Director Milo Rau filmed the Passion of the Christ  under the title “The New Gospel” with a cast of refugees, activists and former actors from Pasolini and Mel Gibson’s films.<br />
<br />
The role of Jesus is performed by Yvan Sagnet, a Political activist born in Cameroon and who worked on a tomato farm when in 2011 he revolted against the system of exploitation and led the first farm workers’ strike in southern Italy. In a series of public shoots in the European Capital of Culture Matera, Jesus will proclaimed the Word of God, was crucified (October 6th 2019) and finally rose from the dead in Rome, the capital of Catholic Christianity and seat of one of the most xenophobic governments in Europe (October 10th 2019).<br />
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Parallel to the film, the humanistic message of the New Testament was transformed into the present: at the beginning of September, the campaign “Rivolta della Dignità” (Revolt of Dignity), which demanded fair working and living conditions     for refugees, global freedom of travel and civil rights for all, started with a march from the southern Italian refugee camps. “It’s about putting Jesus on his feet,” director Milo Rau said. Led by Jesus actor Yvan Sagnet, the campaign fights for the rights of migrants who came to Europe via the Mediterranean to be enslaved by the Mafia in the tomato fields of southern Italy and to live in ghettos under inhumane conditions. The campaign and the film thus create a “New Gospel” for the 21st century, a manifesto of solidarity with the poorest, a revolt for a more just and humane world.
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  • MATERA, ITALY -6 OCTOBER 2019: Actors are seen here in the backstage of the scene of the crucifixion during the production of "The New Gospel", a film by Swiss theatre director Milo Rau, in Matera, Italy, on October 6th 2019.<br />
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Theatre Director Milo Rau filmed the Passion of the Christ  under the title “The New Gospel” with a cast of refugees, activists and former actors from Pasolini and Mel Gibson’s films.<br />
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The role of Jesus is performed by Yvan Sagnet, a Political activist born in Cameroon and who worked on a tomato farm when in 2011 he revolted against the system of exploitation and led the first farm workers’ strike in southern Italy. In a series of public shoots in the European Capital of Culture Matera, Jesus will proclaimed the Word of God, was crucified (October 6th 2019) and finally rose from the dead in Rome, the capital of Catholic Christianity and seat of one of the most xenophobic governments in Europe (October 10th 2019).<br />
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Parallel to the film, the humanistic message of the New Testament was transformed into the present: at the beginning of September, the campaign “Rivolta della Dignità” (Revolt of Dignity), which demanded fair working and living conditions     for refugees, global freedom of travel and civil rights for all, started with a march from the southern Italian refugee camps. “It’s about putting Jesus on his feet,” director Milo Rau said. Led by Jesus actor Yvan Sagnet, the campaign fights for the rights of migrants who came to Europe via the Mediterranean to be enslaved by the Mafia in the tomato fields of southern Italy and to live in ghettos under inhumane conditions. The campaign and the film thus create a “New Gospel” for the 21st century, a manifesto of solidarity with the poorest, a revolt for a more just and humane world.
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  • MATERA, ITALY - 5 OCTOBER 2019: Actors and the public are seen here in the backstage of "The New Gospel", a film by Swiss theatre director Milo Rau, in Matera, Italy, on October 5th 2019.<br />
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Theatre Director Milo Rau filmed the Passion of the Christ  under the title “The New Gospel” with a cast of refugees, activists and former actors from Pasolini and Mel Gibson’s films.<br />
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The role of Jesus is performed by Yvan Sagnet, a Political activist born in Cameroon and who worked on a tomato farm when in 2011 he revolted against the system of exploitation and led the first farm workers’ strike in southern Italy. In a series of public shoots in the European Capital of Culture Matera, Jesus will proclaimed the Word of God, was crucified (October 6th 2019) and finally rose from the dead in Rome, the capital of Catholic Christianity and seat of one of the most xenophobic governments in Europe (October 10th 2019).<br />
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Parallel to the film, the humanistic message of the New Testament was transformed into the present: at the beginning of September, the campaign “Rivolta della Dignità” (Revolt of Dignity), which demanded fair working and living conditions     for refugees, global freedom of travel and civil rights for all, started with a march from the southern Italian refugee camps. “It’s about putting Jesus on his feet,” director Milo Rau said. Led by Jesus actor Yvan Sagnet, the campaign fights for the rights of migrants who came to Europe via the Mediterranean to be enslaved by the Mafia in the tomato fields of southern Italy and to live in ghettos under inhumane conditions. The campaign and the film thus create a “New Gospel” for the 21st century, a manifesto of solidarity with the poorest, a revolt for a more just and humane world.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Ladi Emeruwa, in the role of Hamlet,  poses for a portrait after petforming in the touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Matthew Romain performs in the touring Hamlet at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: An actor waits backstage before entering the scene of touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Ladi Emeruwa, in the role of Hamlet, performs the touring Hamlet on stage here at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Ladi Emeruwa, in the role of Hamlet, performs the touring Hamlet on stage here at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Nahem Hayaay (who interprests the role of Hamlet) answers questions from the Maltese audience during a Q&A sessions after performing the touring Hamlet at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Nahem Hayaay (who interprests the role of Hamlet) answers questions from the Maltse audience during a Q&A sessions after performing the touring Hamlet at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 8 FEBRUARY 2016: Actor Beruce Khan dresses up before performing in the touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, at the Salesian Theatre in Sliema, Malta, on February 8th 2016.<br />
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The touring Hamlet, performed by the Shakespeare's Globe theatre company, is part of the Globe to Globe tour that set off in April 2014 (on the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth) with the ambitious intention of visiting every country in the world over 2 years. The crew is composed of a total of sixteen men and women: four stage managers and twelve twelve actors  actors perform over two dozen parts on a stripped-down wooden stage. So far Hamlet has been performed in over 150 countries, to more than 100,000 people and travelled over 150,000 miles. The tour was granted UNESCO patronage for its engagement with local communities and its promotion of cultural education. Hamlet was also played for many dsiplaced people around the world. It was performed in the Zaatari camp on the border between Syria and Jordan, for Central African Republic refugees in Cameroon, and for Yemeni people in Djibouti. On February 3rd it was performed to about 300 refugees in Calais at the camp known as the Jungle.
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  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Actors listen to the suggestions of theatre director Noureddine El Atirehearsal, after the rehearsal of the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the dressing room of the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
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L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
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Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
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  • TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Actors undress and relax after the rehearsal of the play "Blanche Aurore Celeste" by Noelle Renaude, in the dressing room of the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
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L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
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Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.
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