For all those who are weary of seeing Italian Americans play mafiosi - GO see two Italian American actresses play SCIENTISTS. And it Spins Twice tells the story of Beth, played by Lucia Grillo, and Liz, played by Marlena Kalm. Beth and Liz are both theoretical physicists and they are involved with a musician named Ryan. A quick Q&A with actress Lucia Grillo.
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Kairos Italy Theater, Casa Italiana's theater company in residence, and a leading group in the making of bilingual theater in New York City, has undergone the mission to bring Dino Buzzati's work to the United States. It organized a successful evening of literature, theater and cinema @ Casa and introduced theater performances to be held at the Cherry Lane Theater next week (weather permitting).
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Lucia Grillo’s full-length documentary Terra Sogna Terra celebrated its premiere screening last week at the Calandra Italian American Institute.
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An interview with Lucia Grillo, Calabro-American actress, director, and producer
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The documentary “Terra sogna terra” by Lucia Grillo, filmed in the Calabrian vegetable gardens of New York, will be screened on April 23 at the Calandra Italian American Institute in New York during the conference "Terre Promesse: Excursions Towards Italian Topographies"
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“Acting is the most difficult thing I have ever done, and the most beautiful.” We met with Lucia Grillo, screenwriter, actress, director, and host.