Commedia dell'arte, its Structure and Tradition chronicles a series of
discussions between two renowned experts in Commedia dell'arte - master
practitioners Antonio Fava and John Rudlin.
Exploring the evolution of Commedia dell'Arte, this book delves into its historical significance, character archetypes, and influence on modern theater. It examines how this improvisational form transformed over time, reflecting societal changes and artistic innovations. Through detailed analysis, the author highlights key figures and performances that shaped the genre, showcasing its enduring legacy in contemporary performance arts. The work serves as both a scholarly resource and a celebration of this vibrant theatrical tradition.