Mario Fratti (29 July 1927 – 15 April 2023) was an Italian playwright and drama critic. In his lifetime, he produced over 70 works, which were translated into over 20 languages and shown worldwide.[1] He was best known for writing the first script for the musical Nine.
Fratti was an avowed communist.[5] He died in his home in Manhattan on 15 April 2023, at the age of 95.[6]
Mario Fratti Award
Since 2014, the theater company KIT - Kairos Italy Theater together with the Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimo' of NYU and In Scena Theatre Festival have created the Mario Fratti Award in his honour.[7] The prize is awarded to an unpublished theatrical text by an Italian author. Among the winners are Carlotta Corradi, Pier Lorenzo Pisano, Emanuele Aldrovandi, Paolo Bignami,[8] the couple Chiara Boscaro and Marco Di Stefano,[9][10] Tobia Rossi,[11] Giorgia Brusco, Luca Garello and Andrea Cioffi.[12] After Mario Fratti's death, the award was renamed In Scena! Playwright Award[13]
Plays
Il campanello (1958)
Suicidio (1962)
La menzogna (1963)
Il rifiuto (1965)
La gabbia (1962)
L'Accademia (1964)
La vedova bianca (1972)
I Seduttori (1964)
I frigoriferi (1964)
Eleonora Duse (1972)
La vittima (1972)
Che Guevara (1970)
L'ospite romano (1971)
Mafia (1974)
La famiglia (1972)
Chile 1973 (1974)
Six Passionate Women (1978)
Nine (1981)
AIDS (1988)
Porno (199)
Amanti (1991)
Avventure erotiche a Venezia (Tangentopoli) (1996)