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Eduardo De Filippo OMRI (Italian: [eduˈardo de fiˈlippo]; 26 May 1900 – 31 October 1984), also known simply as Eduardo, [1] was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and playwright, best known for his Neapolitan works Filumena Marturano and Napoli Milionaria.
Eduardo de Filippo was one of Italy's leading popular dramatists, a fearless social critic, a supreme man of the theatre, and a humane and compassionate writer.
De Filippo's Naples is not the stereotyped tourist panorama of Vesuvius and the bay, as it is idealized on postcards, but a complex, volcanic city, full of contradictions, absurdities, and...
In 1955 Eduardo De Filippo's Filumena Marturano, translated as The Best House in Naples, ran on Broadway for ten performances. In 1974 his Sabato, domenica e lunedi (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) ran on Broadway for three weeks. This dubious foray onto the mecca of the American professional stage falls considerably short of Eduardo's pro-
Through his works he explored themes concerning humanity, family and society, skillfully combining realism with profound irony. His artistic legacy, a symbol of Neapolitan culture, still continues to influence the entire Italian theater scene today.
The fourth author, Eduardo De Filippo, was the most famous Neapolitan playwright in the twentieth century. With his work, Neapolitan theatre entered a new phase since it left its regional confines and tried to go out into the world. Eduardo was the first Neapolitan playwright whose plays were performed internationally.
26 Δεκ 2018 · Eduardo De Filippo, Naples and the Neapolitan popular theater – De Filippo’s inspiration and creative process – Early works, range and versatility – neorealism – Reality vs. illusion – Family drama – Theater, the art of social awareness – Plays of social protest – Conclusion