THEATRE
Giada Trebeschi’s great passion for
theatre was born on the stage of the Antoniano Theatre in
Bologna where, starting at the age of 6, she partecipates
to the Liliana Cosi and Marinel Stefanescu dance school’s
end-of-the-year performances.
After her first experiences of theatre in Bologna, nourishing
her passion for theatre in Pescara, and realizing the idea
of prof. Roberta Mullini, in 1994 she sets up the theatre
university group The Merry Devils Group of Players, with
which she puts on stage – in the first three years
– plays in English.
The great success obtained pushes her to enlarge the initial
vision and it is thus that, in 1997 she creates the first
Multilanguage Review that will put on stage plays in English,
French, Spanisch, German and Italian. Students from all
the faculties of the University G. D’Annunzio partecipate
to the Review that obtains a so large applause that, to
renew its modalities, in 2001 she invents the possibility
for the students to attend professional workshops for acting,
directing, drama-writing and coreography.
At the same time, the need for a deeper critic knowledge
of the plays putted on stage motivates her to organize the
First Conference
«University on Stage» performed at the faculty
of Foreigners Languages and Literatures of Pescara and strongly
supported by its far-seeing dean prof. Francesco Marroni.
The following year, 2002, she organizes the fourth Multilanguage
Review for which she is on stage as Katharina in The
Taming of the Shrew by W. Shakespeare and she writes
the final play of the Review.
Contemporary she newly organizes the workshops and the second
International Conference «University on Stage».
After this, hoping to see her creature standing on its own
university always-renewd-legs, she decides not to take care
any more of the organizations of the Merry Devils Group
of Players’s events letting all of it in the hands
of the students with which and for which she worked from
the very beginning.
After this experience she starts to work professionally
with different theatre groups as actress, stage-director
assistant and writer.
At present it has become rare to see her on stage since
she is mostly working in the field of art and culture as
a writer.