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Comedia Arte

Commedia dell’arte Managing Chaos

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  • ABOUT Thomas Simpson

    Thomas Simpson is distinguished senior lecturer in Italian at Northwestern University. He has brought Italian performers Marco Paolini, Teatro delle Albe, and Marco Baliani to Chicago for performances, residencies, and workshops, and has translated plays or texts on theater by Eduardo De Filippo, Dacia Maraini, Giorgio Strehler, and Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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  • ABOUT Paola Coletto

    Paola Coletto is the director of Commedia dell'arte and co-founder of Kiklos Teatro, an international theater company and award-winning theater school. A graduate of the theater conservatory Ecole Jacques Lecoq in Paris with a post-graduate certification as a pedagogical specialist, she now directs, teaches, and gives workshops at numerous Chicago theater companies.

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  • ABOUT Sean Kaplan

    Sean Kaplan is a performer in Commedia dell'arte and the co-founder of a theater company in Padua, Italy. He's collaborated with a wide variety of groups in Chicago, including: A Red Orchid, Bailiwick, Collaboraction, Congo Square, Defiant, Italian Culture Institute of Chicago, Lookingglass, Lyric Opera, Northwestern University Departments of Classics, English, and Italian, Redmoon, Steppenwolf, and the Vittum Theater at Northwestern University Settlement House.

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  • ABOUT David Gaines

    David Gaines is an actor and director who has focused his work almost exclusively on performance in movement, mask, improvisation, commedia, and clown. He studied for two years at the Ecole Jacques Lecoq in Paris, after which he formed The Moving Picture Mime Show - a very successful theater company based in London that toured Europe and the world for ten years. He then accepted M. Lecoq's invitation to join him on the faculty of the Ecole Lecoq as a professor of mask and movement.

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Recorded on November 15, 2009.

Why is commedia dell’arte, a 500-year-old Italian theatrical tradition, still relevant today? And, why does it still make us laugh?

Il Dottore (the Doctor), one of commedia’s classic characters and an unapologetic busybody and know-it-all, guides us through the rich history and delightfully silly machinations of commedia dell’arte—literally, the art of comedy.

With a lighthearted style, a band of merry pranksters define and contrast comedy and tragedy, shed light on the language of commedia, provide a history of the art form and its masks, and perform improvisations from the tradition. Thomas Simpson, senior lecturer in Italian at Northwestern University, Italian director and teacher Paola Coletto, and performers David Gaines and Sean Michael Kaplan, who trained at the legendary Jacques Lecoq School in Paris, collaborate on this original lecture-demonstration.

Presented in partnership with the Istituto Italiano di Cultura Chicago and the Alice Kaplan Center for the Humanities at Northwestern University.

Above: Painting of a performance by commedia dell'arte troupe des Gelosi (1571-1604).

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