Valentina Venturini

Valentina Venturini is full professor in “Theatre Studies” at the Faculty of Arts of University Roma Tre.
Her research activity is mostly focused on theatrical traditions, as well as their principles, developments and de-generations.
More in detail, her work involves the Neapolitan theatre between end XIX and first-half XX century and its great “exception”, Raffaele Viviani; the Sicilian theatre of puppets and “Cunto” and their last great heir and master, Mimmo Cuticchio.
She is theatrical critic, since February 2001 she is member of the Society of Professional Journalists and she is editor-in-chief of the performing arts magazine “Inscena”.

PUBLICATIONS:
She is author of encyclopaedic entries for Treccani and of essays for “Teatro e Storia”, “Ariel”, “Sincronie”, “Dioniso” and “Biblioteca teatrale”. She is author of the monographic works: Raffaele Viviani. La compagnia, Napoli e l’Europa (Bulzoni, 2008); Nato e cresciuto tra i pupi (Editoriale Scientifica, 2017), Il teatro di Gaetano Greco (Editoriale Scientifica, 2018); and of scientific essays including: A theatre that is more than theatre. Dialogo immaginario con Ferdinando Taviani sul teatro in carcere (Teatro e Storia, vol. 42, 2021); Mariano Dolci racconta. L’anima dei burattini e dei loro burattinai (Teatro e Storia, vol. 43, 2022); and encyclopedic entries including: «Viviani, Raffaele» in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani – Enciclopedia italiana, vol. 100, Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondato da Giovanni Treccani, 2020; «Scarpetta, Eduardo» e «Scarpetta, Vincenzo» in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 91, 2018.

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