Eva Lipari graduated from DAMS in theatre and performing arts at Sapienza University in Rome. She was also awarded a master's degree in Theatre Expressive Therapies at the International Theatre in Rome and has taken part as a performer in two productions of Shakespeare’s plays .
Passionate about theatre, film and writing, she recently attended Rome Film Festival writing some movie reviews during the previews.
She currently lives in Palermo, works in communication and social media and collaborates with a local magazine of current affairs and performing arts.
The excellence of Macbeth is in how indelibly it marks the tragic course of the evil inherent in the human soul, of the inexorable progress flowing fr...
HUMAN, presented as a noun barred by a black line, means the concept of the human being and its negation at the same time. This performance by Marco B...
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts...
This adaptation of the Odyssey by Emma Dante was premiered at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy, but the real debut, says the director, was...
The thirty-fifth edition of the Festival of the Orestiadi di Gibellina opens on July the 16th with Toni Servillo, who takes us on a journey to Naples....