Daniele Luttazzi

Daniele Luttazzi
Daniele Lutazzi
Nom de naissance Daniele Fabbri
Surnom Xerox
Naissance 26 janvier 1961 (1961-01-26) (50 ans)
Santarcangelo di Romagna (Italie)
Profession artiste

Daniele Fabbri, connu sous le nom de scène de Daniele Luttazzi (né le 26 janvier 1961 à Santarcangelo di Romagna) est un comédien, écrivain, satiriste, illustrateur et chanteur-chansonnier italien.

Biographie

Son nom de scène est un hommage au musicien et acteur Lelio Luttazzi. Ses sujets favoris sont la politique, la religion, le sexe et la mort.

Spectacles théâtraux

  • Non qui, Barbara, nessuno ci sta guardando / Pas ici, Barbara, personne ne nous regarde (1989)
  • Chi ha paura di Daniele Luttazzi? / Qui a peur de Daniele Luttazzi ?(1991)
  • Sesso con Luttazzi / Sexe avec Lutazzi (1993, 1999, 2003, 2008)
  • Va' dove ti porta il clito / Va où te porte le clito (1995, 2009)
  • Adenoidi (1996)
  • Tabloid (1997)
  • Barracuda LIVE (1998)
  • Satyricon (2001)
  • Adenoidi 2003 (2003)
  • Dialoghi platonici (2003)
  • Bollito misto con mostarda / Bouillie à la moutarde (2004)
  • Come uccidere causando inutili sofferenze / Comment tuer en causant d'inutiles souffrances (2005)
  • Barracuda 2007 (2007)
  • Decameron (2008)

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