Ruggero Cappuccio

Italian playwright
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Ruggero Cappuccio (born 19 January 1964[1]) is an Italian playwright. He was born in Torre del Greco.

Opera

  • Delirio marginale, 1994 (Premio IDI Autori Nuovi, 1993)
  • Shakespea Re di Napoli, 1994, Rome, 1997 (Premio Speciale Drammaturgia Europea, 1994)
  • Mai più amore per sempre, 1995
  • Desideri mortali, un oratorio profano per Tomasi di Lampedusa, Roma, 1998
  • Tieste e Bacchidi, Roma, 1998
  • Il sorriso di San Giovanni, Rome, 1998 (Premio Ubu Migliore Novità Italiana, 1998, Premio Candoni)
  • Edipo a Colono, Trieste, 1996 e Torino, 2001
  • Paolo Borsellino essendo stato, 2006
  • La notte dei due silenzi, Palermo, 2007

References

  1. ^ www.teatrosegreto.it
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