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Deborah de Flammineis, born in Milan in 1974, has been for many years a member of CTFR, the theatre company of Dario Fo and Franca Rame. She recently moved to Berlin, where she has performed already at the Panda Theater, in “La Prigione Once Upon a Time”, and where she staged two times, with great success among the Italian audience, “Io e Franca” a show performed and written by her, as a tribute to her mentor and friend Franca Rame. Previously, she lived for some years in Uk. She performed with Paul Michael Glaser in “Peter Pan” at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley and she worked as assistant director of the play “Adult Orgasm”, by Franca Rame, at the Lion and Unicorn Theater in London. In Italy, among other things, she toured all the country with the play “L’Anomalo Bicefalo”, acting on stage side by side with Dario Fo and Franca Rame. She also played leading roles in plays by Ionesco, Brecht and Lorca at the Olmetto theater in Milan with director Eugenio de Giorgi and with the theater company Noleggio Cammelli, with directors Gaetano Sansone and Beppe Scutellà. She interpreted also small roles in the movies “Clash of the Titans” with Liam Neeson and Ralph Finnies and “A special relationship” with Dennis Quaid.
Stefania Cutini is an Italian actress living in Berlin, where she performed the monologue "We all have the same story" by Franca Rame. Now she is furthering her theater education with Italian well-known actress/director/trainer Elettra de Salvo. . From November 2014 until January she did a workshop with the italian Berlin-based company "Teatro Instabile", a work based on the work "Crímenes Ejemplares y otros" from Max Aub, which ended with a performance at Theaterhaus Mitte. From June until July 2015 she joined the International Summer Theater School by Nicole Kehrberger, where she studied text and play, Greek tragedy, the mask and the clown , in English). From September 2014 until June 2015 she attended two didactical theater workshops for German learners at Kunstquartier Bethannien and at K77
Karl Edgar Tammi, born in Tartu, Estonia, in 1991. He studied at the Viljandi Culture Academy of Theatre Arts. There, in his third year, he and his Academy mates established their own Theater Company , Teater Must Kast, which currently is a precious gem in Estonia’s theaterscape. In Coventry, UK, he worked in two professional productions, with strong teachers/directors, Joff Chafer, Tom Gorman, Olivia Winteringham. Karl is a member of the professional actor company Teater Endla, where he played in three important peaces stage producations: the musical Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast, and in Werther by Goethe. Karl also engaged in many other projects. One of the most relevant is a 55 minute solo performance, for which he wrote the material and performed it. He also participated to a lot of short movies and directed one himself. He currently lives in Berlin where he is studying at the Atelier für physisches Theater.
Laura Salis, born in 1976, is an Italian writer and theater director who lived in Rome and London before moving to Berlin. Her writing and directing credits include: “La Prigione, Once Upon a Time”, staged at the Panda Theater in Berlin and based on her own book of poetry. “Pantalone in love” and “The Boot’s country”, two comedies that she has written and directed during her long stay in London, and “Arlecchino e la Polenta di Capitan Spaventa”, staged at the cultural center “La Melograna” in Berlin, where she also performed in the role of “Il Capitano”, while her partner Deborah de Flammineis played Arlecchino. When she was in Italy, Laura had the chance to work with Nobel Prize Dario Fo and Franca Rame. She also translated some of Fo’s and Rame’s theatre pieces, for a special British tour of their shows. Laura’s articles have been published by several local magazines and newspapers in Rome. Furthermore, when she was in Uk, she was selected among thousands of candidates for a special work experience by the Guardian newspaper. Laura has also read her poems in two open events in Berlin, with great success among the audience. She also cured the adaptation and realization of “Io e Franca”, successfully staged twice in Berlin.
Giovanni Bergamaschi is a writer, lighting designer and movie maker. He wrote and directed the television format “Chiamami”, the documentary "Alieni", the fictions “C’è vita su Marte”, “Alieni” and “Va ora in onda”. In Berlin, where he has recently relocated, worked as light designer for the Theatris theater company. In Italy, he worked as light designer in big theatre productions, as Chicago, Footlose and Rocky Horror Show, at Teatro Nazionale in Milan. He also worked for the Italian main television networks Rai, Mediaset and La7.
Frank Insulina (real name Francesco de Dominicis) is a sound engineer/producer & DJ from Teramo, Italy. He spent most of his youth in Rome, where he played the drums for heavy rock act "Misty Morning" while spinning electronica & downtempo beats in local clubs as "ChilBill". Since he first set foot in a professional recording studio with his band in 2009 he has become obsessed with the art of record production (and gear collecting). He achieved a diploma in music production & sound engineering in 2014. He subsequently moved to Berlin to further his education and gather more professional experience as a recording and mixing engineer. He’s currently producing Berlin-based metal-core band "Vlad in Tears” and Australian indie-pop solo artist “GG".