CART news – Inserra Chair /inserra-chair Wed, 27 May 2026 09:53:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Summer 2026 Interns for a Musical Theater Performance in an Italian UNESCO site (Agrigento) /inserra-chair/2026/05/08/summer-2026-interns-for-musical-performance-in-an-italian-unesco-site-agrigento/ /inserra-chair/2026/05/08/summer-2026-interns-for-musical-performance-in-an-italian-unesco-site-agrigento/#respond Fri, 08 May 2026 11:00:06 +0000 /inserra-chair/?p=221495

The selected students of the second edition of the Summer Internship in Performing Arts in Italy (The Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, a UNESCO site located in the region of Sicily) are two Musical Theatre students, Lorenzo Hilliard and Lizzie Caldon. For two months, they will rehearse for and perform in the enchanting show Il risveglio degli dei, an Italian musical about the timeless relevance of Greek myths in the life of humans, written and directed by Marco Savatteri. Presented on our campus for the first time in the English translation as a Public Reading in March 2026, The Reawakening of the Gods featured Lorenzo and Lizzie among the sixteen CART students of the cast. It also featured one of the 2025 interns, Mia Grizzuti, who will return to Agrigento, as an independent performer – with her BA in Musical Theatre in hand this time – after an unforgettable experience last year that she has called “truly transformative” (see news story). Another student from the cast, Madison Fair, will join outside of the internship program, driven by the enthusiasm this program has generated on campus!

LORENZO HILLIARD is a native New Yorker and rising sophomore Musical Theatre major at vlog. His previous credits include roles in various student productions: Amos in Chicago, Don in A Chorus Line, Alf in Peter and the Starcatcher, Lockstock in Urinetown, Indio in West Side Story, Lewis in Pippin, Junior in Crazy For You, and Ernie in The Who’s Tommy. In the first English reading of The Reawakening of the Gods (Il Risveglio degli Dei) he played both Narciso and Apollo. Lorenzo commented: “I have Italian-American roots, and I consider it a special blessing that I will be performing in the same town where my ancestors once resided.”


To honor his origins, Lorenzo has studied Italian through middle and high school, and now plans to declare a minor in Italian at vlog, starting in Fall 2026 with attending a class in the Italian Program (“Living in Translation”) that also counts as a SEEDS general education class. Lorenzo concluded: “I am beyond excited to further develop my performing skills in Italian in Italy for the summer!”

LIZZIE CALDON is a rising junior at vlog pursuing a BFA in Musical Theatre. Her roles in musical productions include Mrs. Bumbrake in Peter and the Starcatcher, Rose in Gypsy, and a swing/Guiteau understudy inԲ. Last summer she joined the Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute (SSTI), a highly-ranked musical theatre and technical theatre training program at the national level. She has recently performed in the English reading of The Reawakening of the Gods, which brought together both her classical and contemporary singing training, as she played Echo.


Lizzie stated: “I am ready to dive into a new culture and experience, and to continue my growth as a professional artist and curious student. I am dedicated to strengthening my Italian skills, and I look forward to applying them to my classical repertoire and academic studies in the fall (with a class on Italian Americans in Film) and beyond.”

Teresa Fiore (Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies), designer and coordinator of the internship in partnership with Marco Savatteri and with the support of Lori McCann (Cali School of Music) and Ryan Kasprzak (Musical Theatre) remarked: “This internship is the result of a collaboration across departments and national borders, and reminds us of the crucial role of international experiences for our students’ professional and cultural growth. It entails a full language immersion in a welcoming mid-size town where the students become ‘locals’ in a short period of time by enjoying the art and architecture (from Greek temples to Rationalist 1930s architecture), landscape (beaches and countryside), and gastronomy of the area.”

Risveglio at MSU

This internship is sponsored by theInserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studiesand the,in collaboration with theItalian Program(World Languages and Cultures Dept.) in CHSS, theCali School of Musicand theMusical Theatre Program (Theatre and Dance Dept.) in CART, and the Office of InternationalAcademicԾپپ. It relies on the services of the international-mobility agency of Agrigento for the logistics and optional cultural activities, and is offered under the auspices of the .

This internship and the broaderinternational intercollege initiative connected to it reflect the Expand Reach and AmplifyImpactcommitment ofvlog’s mission:“Increase global engagement by creating international experiences, broadening access to Montclair programs and promoting a global mindset.”

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The Greek Gods from Sicily Now Speak English: A Public Reading of the Musical “The Reawakening of the Gods” (March 2026) /inserra-chair/2026/04/28/the-greek-gods-from-sicily-now-speak-english-a-public-reading-of-the-musical-the-reawakening-of-the-gods/ /inserra-chair/2026/04/28/the-greek-gods-from-sicily-now-speak-english-a-public-reading-of-the-musical-the-reawakening-of-the-gods/#respond Tue, 28 Apr 2026 14:04:34 +0000 /inserra-chair/?p=221391 Il — an immersive musical about Greek myths, written and directed by Marco Savatteri and presented every summer at dawn in the Valley of the Temples of Agrigento (Sicily) — debuted in English at vlog on March 27, 2026.

After a year of workshops, internships and shows in Sicily that have contributed to build a veritable cultural bridge between the Valley of the Temples and New Jersey, the Greek gods now also speak English! Their first American appearance was offered by an ensemble of talented Musical Theatre and Voice students of our campus, thanks to the impressive translation of one of the 2025 interns, Brianna Coppolino. A truly magical evening that gave the audience moments of introspection and emotion as they listened to the gods interrogating human beings about each others’ fate, with both humor and depth.

Video by Colin Keys

The musical, vocal and choral direction was entrusted to David Fraley of the Cali School of Music, joined by Marco Savatteri as visiting director. In five intense days of workshops, Savatteri guided a cast of sixteen students in understanding and interpreting the roles of classical myth, demonstrating how ancient themes can still be close to the sensitivity of generation Z. The cast included:Grant Anderson (Poseidon), Eoin Betancourt (Dionysus), Elizabeth Caldon (Echo), Brianna Coppolino (Trojan mother, Hera), DJ DeJesus (Faun, Perseus), Zack Dooley (Orpheus), Madison Fair (Cassandra), Mia Grizzuti (Anake), Noelle Hammond (Bacchante), Lorenzo Hilliard (Narcissus, Apollo), Elizabeth Johnson (Aphrodite, Medusa), Jaxson Louhisdon (Hephaestus), Esther Olmo (Demeter), Desirae Powell (Athena), Diogo Ramirez (Ares), Tishaun Turner (Hermes).

led the workshop with his assistant Toti Maria Geraci, who wondrously turned into a white faun just moments before the show, and started hopping on and off the stage. Other members of the Savatteri company — Davide Maria Incandela, Giulia Tarantino, and Matteo Valentini — traveled to Montclair on a separate independent program. In the course of the week, they supported the American students in studying the libretto, accompanying them as their alter egos until the performance on stage. The elegant Leshowitz Auditorium of the Cali School of Music was enriched by select projected images of the musical in Agrigento, immersing the audience in the splendor of the temples and the Mediterranean landscape of Agrigento. In the audience, students, teachers, musicians and local residents experienced ancient and, at the same time, surprisingly contemporary theatre.

Marco Savatteri commented: “It has never happened to me that one of my works became part of the training program at a foreign university. Sitting in the audience and seeing “The Reawakening of the Gods” translated into English, masterfully sung by 16 young students, with images of our beloved Valley of the Temples behind us, was like seeing a creature grow and move forward along paths never imagined. The joy of seeing the Italian actors excited in front of their ‘American alter egos’ is indescribable. My most sincere gratitude goes to vlog, to Prof. Teresa Fiore, to all the professors, the students, and the Valley of the Temples Park’s director, Mr. Sciarratta, who continues to believe in this musical.”

A CULTURAL BRIDGE BETWEEN SICILY AND THE USA

The project was born in 2024 during Marco Savatteri’s visit to the U.S., when Prof. Fiore (Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies in the Italian Program) started a conversation with Prof. Lori McCann (Voice) and Prof. Ryan Kasprzak (Musical Theatre), two programs of excellence in the College of the Arts, where the internationalization of the curriculum is encouraged.

Tim White (International Academic Initiatives Office), Ryan Kasprzak (Musical Theatre), Lori McCann (Voice, Cali School), Marco Savatteri

Risveglio show MSU students

A scene of the musical performed in Agrigento, featuring all three interns from Montclair State U

The objective of the project is to create a two-way exchange: to offer American students an international professional experience in an island rich in history, art, and natural beauty and to promote the Italian language and culture on campus. In the last two years, Savatteri has conducted workshops on immersive theater and “The Reawakening of the Gods,” while some students have participated in internships in Agrigento at Savatteri Produzioni. The Italian part of the project began with the summer 2025 internship of three Opera and Musical students — Mia Grizzuti, Emma Mason and Brianna Coppolino — who lived for two months in Agrigento spending their time in rehearsals, performances and tours of the area.

THE ENGLISH LIBRETTO

Brianna talking about translation

The idea of ​​translating the libretto into English was born in connection with Brianna Coppolino’s internship and carried out as part of a translation course she took with Prof. Marisa Trubiano (Italian Program) in the Fall 2025. “I have Italian origin on my father’s side, but my family did not pass the language. Studying Italian for me has been a way to fill that gap, and this translation a way to connect the rhythm of poetry and music in one work,” Brianna explained.

Prof. Fiore added: “The translation of the libretto embodies the spirit of the project: a bridge between languages, forms of knowledge, places and human experiences. For the Italian Program, supported by the Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies, the broader international and interdisciplinary project reflects our mission of academic, cultural and social training across borders.Taking students to lesser beaten paths in Italy, in some cases to the areas their ancestors came from, makes their experience even more unique: Sicily is a crossroads of civilization and regardless of one’s ethnic origin, the island quickly becomes home for visitors from all walks of life. Within this ground-breaking intercollege collaboration, my colleagues Lori McCann, Ryan Kasprzak and I in are profoundly indebted to Mr. Inserra for making this special program possible.”

Besides an insightful exchange with the translator on stage, the performance was followed by a conversation with Mia Grizzuti, 2025 intern, who described the unique characteristics of performing in the musical in an archeological site and the transformative experience of being part of a different, yet familiar, culture for two months. And a few days before the performance Marco Savatteri, Prof. Fiore and Prof. McCann were interviewed about the project on vlog’s WMSC FM 90.3 radio, as part of an original program presented in an Italian café, Caffè Classico ().

Mia about Internship

Mia Grizzuti (Musical Theater), Summer 2025 intern

Group interview Caffe photo

Marco Savatteri, Teresa Fiore, and Lori McCann, interviewed by Allen Macaraeg

FUTURE HORIZONS

After the success of the reading, the project now focuses on the 2026 edition internship with Tishaun Turner and Lorenzo Hilliard as interns, within a collaboration with Nexo Sicilia on logistics. Future prospects include an international production of “The Reawakening of the Gods,” in partnership with vlog, the Valley of the Temples Park and Savatteri Produzioni, combining classical tradition and contemporary innovation. A collaboration with the Center for Holistic Integration of the NYC College of Technology (City University of New York) for an immersive staging of the Temples abroad would bring visibility to the UNESCO site thanks to sophisticated visual projection, thus bringing the ancient myths into the present in ever new and modern forms.

This multi-part project entails an inter-college and international collaboration between vlog (Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies, Musical Theatre Program, the Cali School of Music) and , a musical theater company based in Italy. The related internship involves theOffice of International Academic Initiatives at vlog, Nexo Sicilia for logistical aspects in Agrigento, and the .

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