Nuove Cosmogonie Teatro & Sala Scicluna
via Martorelli, 78 - 10154 Torino (interno cortile)
Tel. + 39 347 4002314
e-mail: nuovecosmogonie@libero.it

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"As hard as life may seem, there's always something you could do! Look a little less your feet and a little more the stars!"

(Quoted from the play "L'Uomo che pesò il Mondo")

"The creation of the World being the pre-eminent instance of creation, the cosmogony becomes the exemplary model for "creation" of every kind." Mircea Eliade, Myth and Reality

"I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me."

(Isaac Newton)

Shows

Xicluna Comix Trio Band

Xicluna Comix Trio Band

Xicluna Comix Trio Band

by K.Capato & J.Scicluna Performance, with text and original ballad, inspired by the character of Corto Maltese created in 2010 in Malta for the NOTTE BIANCA. {loadposition corto}

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Me Cheeta! ...And you?!

Me Cheeta! ...And you?!

Me Cheeta! ...And you?!

A Scarlattine Teatro Production An idea of Joseph Scicluna Directed by Katia Capato and Joseph Scicluna Music arrangement Joseph Scicluna Audio editing and light designing Cinzia Airoldi Props and theater setting Francesco Panzeri A special thanks to Marzia Scarteddu.   Cheeta: Joseph...

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I.D Internati u Deportati

I.D Internati u Deportati

I.D Internati u Deportati

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I rovi-nati

I rovi-nati

I rovi-nati

By and with Joseph Scicluna. Duration around 40 min. A theater and song performance , over the edge of  paradox. We laugh, but we also think, we gasp, we chill. The main character of the songs are the Ruined or almost ruined of today and yesterday Italy , of "no more men". Through the songs...

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Brindisi cosmogonico

Brindisi cosmogonico

Brindisi cosmogonico

by and with Katia Capato. Duration around 20 min Pictures and songs of the video by K. Capato Video, sound, music and assistant director : Joseph Scicluna It wants to be an eulogy and a "toast" to the "Creation" and to all the forces that come together to make it possible. It wants to be an eulogy...

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Pillole di guerra... calda

Pillole di guerra... calda

Pillole di guerra... calda

A monologue written and performed by Pino Scicluna   Co-director Katia Capato   I feel that two great man were the mainforce both during my upbringing as well as eventual maturity. These man were my father, Joseph Scicluna and my uncle, Aldo Zanini, the former being a Maltese while the...

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L'uomo che pesò il mondo

L'uomo che pesò il mondo

L'uomo che pesò il mondo

  L'UOMO CHE PESO' IL MONDO is an interesting and fascinating production, an idea taken from Massimo Arattano and Albertina Gatti and aided by science consultancy SaperCapire. Written by Italian actress Katia Capato and Maltese actor Pino Scicluna who together founded NuoveCosmogonieTeatro...

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Cold Case Caravaggio

Cold Case Caravaggio

Cold Case Caravaggio

    by Joseph Scicluna and Katia Capato Nuove Cosmogonie Teatro A 400 year old unresolved case. A box. Inside it, documents, pictures, an evidence, to discover together the identikit of a man, a painter who in life knows poverty, fame, escape, the guva. A prisoner, a wanted man who sleeps...

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Nuove Cosmogonie Teatro
via R. Martorelli, 78 - 10154 Torino (interno cortile)
Tel. + 39 347 4002314
e-mail: nuovecosmogonie@libero.it

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It's one of the most interesting and fascinating shows I've seen recently.The three-dimensionality of the objects, the musical dramaturgy and, in general, of the sound, the search for a particular type of lighting and the effects that derive from it, contribute to make this show not a simple, and perhaps predictable, work of scientific divulgation in costume but the story of lives and extraordinary minds staged with the extraordinary and fascinating language, enchanted and at the same time precise and exact, of the theater in the variety of its forms.
Andrea Demarchi