
If you're seeking a smorgasbord of cultural stimulation, New York City is the place to go — except, as Laura Caparrotti discovered when moved to the Big Apple from Italy in 1996, authentic Italian theater. So she set out to change that.
"I started to do Italian theater because there was a real need," says Laura, 48, president and founding artistic director of Kairos Italy Theater, the main Italian theater company in NY. The company is in residence at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimo' at NYU and performs everywhere in the city and in the nation.
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