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The 2010 Commedia dell'Arte Festival. It was fantastic!
This was a 3-day festival, held on 28, 29 & 30 May 2010

The 2010 Commedia dell'Arte Festival.
It was fantastic!
This was a 3-day festival,
held on 28, 29 & 30 May 2010


The 2010 Commedia dell'Arte Festival. It was fantastic!
This was a 3-day festival, held on 28, 29 & 30 May 2010

Australasian Commedia dell'Arte Festival 2010


From the left, Alessandro Sorbello, director Italian Week, Antonio Fava, Cecilio Di Donato, Tony Kishawi Director Commedia festival, Francesco Capecchi Consul of Italy.

Australasian Commedia dell'Arte Festival 2010

Fri 28th, Sat 29th, Sun 30th, May 2010

Brisbane's Italian Week, Queensland, 3-days of
mayhem and magic that is Commedia.

For more information on the program click here

  • Daily workshops and lectures
  • Performances at Night
  • World Premiere Performance
  • Book Launch
  • Networking opportunities with teachers and actors of Commedia from all over Australia


Featured Highlights

  • Antonio Favia presents - "Pulcinellata Nera"
    A world Premiere performance.
    Not to be missed!...

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  • Birdwing Lane Theatre Presents -
    GLUE - by Karlo Bran
    Directed by Ben Cornfoot, with Clint Bolster and Tammy Weller.

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  • a poco a poco  Combined schools drama group ...little by little (a group of drama students drawn from the Brisbane district high schools.

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  • Lightwire theatrical prod. presents -
    Cafe Floriani
    A demonstration of the traditional Italian theatre style Commedia dell'Arte.

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  • The Black Nonnas
    by Commedia Academy of Australia
    They're big they're black and they're hairy - these Nonnas are...

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Latest News

Victor Blott returns to the Woodward Theatre.

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Dead Puppet Society's successful performance at the 2010 Commedia Festival.

  Straight off the back of his world tour, renowned performer Victor Blott makes his Australian premier with a one night only performance in which he will kill himself.

Read more... Victor Blott returns to the Woodward Theatre.