Dario Fo
An image from The Accidental Death of an Anarchist, one of the productions that also features Dario Fo.
Dario Fo

Dario Fo

March 24, 1926 — Sangiano, Varese, Italy

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Dario Fo (born 24 March 1926) is an Italian satirist, playwright, theatre director, actor, composer and recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature. His dramatic work employs comedic methods of the ancient Italian commedia dell'arte, a theatrical style popular with the working classes. Fo's works are characterised by criticisms of organised crime, political corruption, political murders, most of the Catholic Church doctrine and conflict in the Middle East. His plays often depend on improvisation, commedia dell'arte style. His plays, especially Mistero Buffo, have been translated into 30 languages and, when performed outside Italy, they are often modified to reflect local political and other issues. Fo encourages directors and translators to modify his plays as they see fit, as he finds this in accordance to the commedia dell'arte tradition of on-stage improvisation. Fo currently owns and operates a theatre company with his wife, actress Franca Rame. Upon awarding him the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature, the committee highlighted Fo as a writer "who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding the dignity of the downtrodden".

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Não Vamos Pagar Nada

Não Vamos Pagar Nada

2020

It Happened in Rome

It Happened in Rome

1957

The Accidental Death of an Anarchist

The Accidental Death of an Anarchist

1983

Venetian Rascal Goes to America

Venetian Rascal Goes to America

2002

The Screwball

The Screwball

1956

The Open Couple

The Open Couple

2024

Vi betaler ikke, vi betaler ikke

1984

Platiť sa nebude!

1979