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In Scena! Winter Edition – February 4-7 2016

  KIT is very proud to introduce the newly born In Scena! Winter, a shorter version of In Scena!. In Scena Winter will bring back two favorites from past editions. The location is one of In Scena! partners, the Bernie Wohl Center at Goddard Riverside. In Scena! Winter is presented by KIT, KIT Italia, Italy in...

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What we did-What we do 2015-2016

Some of the things we did in 2015: The Cloven Viscount, Suffolk County, March Boccaccio’s Decameron and Machiavelli’s Mandrake Root, NY,  Baltimore and Vassar College, April and October The Dante Session – Washington DC, April In Scena! Third Edition, NY and Beyond, May In Scena With Irene, May and on In Scena Channel on Roku! Professor Margherita at Italics TV...

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Welcome to our New Website!

Welcome to out new website! We’ve just launched our new website ! Currently in “Beta” mode we continue to add improvements and new features, so stay tuned and grow with us! Be sure to take a look around and look at some of our new features. Our new website has even more social network integration ,...

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Thank you!

You have just enrolled to a much fun 10 classes Commedia dell’Arte course. The first class is February 22 at 11:00am at Goddad Riverside Bernie Wohl Center, 647 Columbus Avenue at 91st Street. Bring your smile and your enthusiasm, see you there!

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Carlotta Brentan on La Mandragola

We’re fast approaching the end of our rehearsal period for The Mandrake Root, and the closer we get to our first performance, the more discoveries we make about this incredible text – and the more I wish we had extra time to play with it! There is a reason Machiavelli is revered as one of...

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Giulia Bisinella on La Mandragola

Purple flowers and double root The Mandrake Root is such a beautiful play that it is almost impossible not to have fun with it. It keeps reminding me of that awkward moment when you fail at being mad at somebody because they make you laugh. Even when the characters say extremely inappropriate things, and I...

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IRENE TURRI

Irene Turri was born in Verona, Italy, and graduated in Acting at the Accademia dei Filodrammatici, Milan. After training with various internationally renowed teachers and directors, Irene collected a vast working experience in the Italian theater circuit. She also worked at the Avignon Theatre Festival in Romeo Castellucci’s production of Dante’s “Paradiso”. Since her arrival in New York, Irene has appeared...

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GIULIA BISINELLA

From Belluno, Italy. B.A. in Performing Arts at the Link Academy, European Academy of Dramatic Arts (Rome). Graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NY) and member of its 2012-13 Company. Among the roles she played in Italy and NYC, most favorite ones include Roxane (“Cyrano de Bergerac”), Hortensio (“The Taming of the Shrew”),...