“Special Guest” Enzo d’Alò

Director and screenwriter of films and television series, in 1996 he made his cinema debut directing the animated film “The Blue Arrow,” with which he won two Silver Ribbons and the David di Donatello for Best Original Score, composed by singer-songwriter Paolo Conte. Since then he has directed seven animated feature films, including “The Seagull and the Cat,” “Pinocchio,” and the most recent “Mary and the Spirit of Midnight.” Enzo d’Alò has also directed “Pimpa the Polka-Dot Musical,” written together with Francesco Tullio Altan, which debuted at the Roman Theatre of Verona as part of the Summer Theatre program of the Shakespearean
Festival, where for the first time it hosts a show designed to move both adults and children, where they sing, dream, and play seriously.
Because, as Shakespeare says… “All the world’s a stage”!
For the fiftieth anniversary of the red polka-dotted little dog created by Altan, a unique theatrical show comes to life: “Pimpa the Polka-Dot Musical.” Directed by Enzo d’Alò, one of the most impor tant European animation directors, the show was born from the creative collaboration between d’Alò himself and Altan. An original musical that celebrates the meeting between the world of childhood, with its inexhaustible imagination, and the timeless magic of the stage.

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