
Italian-American actor Andrea Galata hits the New York scene with the musical "The Storm" - and the international Taormina Film Festival with the fantasy "Handy." With a film in theaters in Italy and a musical debuting on stage this Wednesday in New York City, actor, dancer and singer Galata keeps showing how art can act as a bridge within different places, languages, narratives.
That bridge that named Galata's last Italian theatre play, Arthur Miller's "A view from the bridge" and that, this time, seems more like to connect rather than to separate this Italian American talent with New York's lights.
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