Danilo Pennone

Danilo Pennone (born July 14, 1963 in Rome) is an Italian writer.

Biography

An Arts graduate, Pennone teaches in Rome. His first published works, essays on Celtic mythology, date back to the eighties. In 2008, his first novel, Confessioni di una mente criminale (Confessions of a Criminal Mind), was published from which has been adapted the theatrical production of the same name, staged at the Todi Art Festival 2009,[1] under the artistic direction of Maurizio Costanzo, and in the Roman prisons Regina Coeli[2] and Rebibbia.[3]

He has recorded three CDs, sharing lyrics and musical credits as a co-author. In 2007, a production of his musical comedy Era l'estate dell'amore[4] (That was the Summer of Love) was performed in Rome, directed by Greg, with Pennone as writer of both the script and music.

Since 2006, he has taught History of Cinema at the University of Rome 'La Sapienza'.

Bibliography

Stories

Novels

Essays

Plays

Discography

Notes

  1. Todi Arte Festival 2009, Confessioni di una mente criminale-L'ultimo spettacolo del "il teatro dei Miracoli" al Vignola, la sezione teatrale dedicate alla drammaturgia contemporanea in il tamtam.it
  2. "Confessioni Di Una Mente Criminale" A Regina Coeli in FaceDL.com
  3. ’Confessioni a Rebibbia’ Dal Borghetto Prenestino all’inferno: senza ritorno in ROMANOTIZIE.IT
  4. Era l’estate dell’amore - 2007 Fonderia delle Arti in FA | Spettacoli Teatrali
  5. Un Deux Trois...Pam Ham! - Teatro Belli (Roma) in SaltinAria.it

See also

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