Romeo Castellucci
		 
		Romeo Castellucci (born 1960 in Cesena), Italian director, creator of sets, lights and   costumes, is known over the world for creating a theater based on the   totality of arts and aimed at an integral perception of the work. His   theater proposes a dramaturgy that overturns the primacy of literature,   making the stage a complex form of art, made up of extraordinarily rich   images, expressed in an understandable language such as music,   sculpture, painting or architecture. Castellucci's stagings are   regularly invited and produced by the most prestigious international   theaters, festivals and opera houses, in over sixty countries covering   all continents. He was director of the Theater section at the Venice   Biennale, Artiste Associé at the Avignon Festival and is currently Grand   Invité at the Milano Triennale and guest director at the Schaubühne in   Berlin. The Paris Festival d'Automne has presented an anthology of his   work for two consecutive years. Awarded the title of Chevalier des Arts   et des Lettres of the French Republic and an honorary degree from the   University of Bologna, he is a member of the Accadémie Royale de   Belgique and received, among other international awards, the Golden Lion   at the Venice Biennale Teatro and two Golden Masks for Opera. His most   recent productions are the theatre works La vita nuova (2018), Il Terzo Reich (2020), Bros (2021), the direction of the lyric operas Don Giovanni (2021), Pavane für Prometheus IX (2021), Il Castello di   Barbablù and De Temporum Fine Comoedia (2022), the outdoor action Milano   (2021) and the installation domani (2022).
	 	 
					
								
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															The score for Romeo Castellucci and Scott Gibbons'     stage work.