The Sicilian Puppet Theatre was proclaimed by The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organziation (UNESCO)
one of the 19 world’s "masterpieces of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity”.
The Pupi Siciliani—a unique kind of large and heavy marionettes covered with knightly armor—are the traditional form of epic popular
theatre that developed in Sicily in the early 1800’s.
Consistent with this tradition, the Sicilian Puppet Theatre of the Fratelli Pasqualino—a family-owned company— has brought the
magic of the Pupi Siciliani to crowds of all ages and backgrounds.
In 1969, Fortunato and Pino Pasqualino, two Sicilian brothers, founded the company. In 1972 the company completed its first foreign
tour, with a series of performances in English at numerous colleges in the United States (from Princeton University and University
of Notre Dame to The Citadel and College of William and Mary).
The Sicilian Puppet Theatre of the Fratelli Pasqualino has been invited by prestigious institutions to perform its shows in Europe and abroad,
including Argentina, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, Portugal, Switzerland and Tunis. An essentially itinerant theatre, it has traveled
throughout Italy many times, giving performances just about everywhere: in large and small theatres, in public squares and gardens, institutes and hospitals, factories
and castles, on ocean liners and in prisons, as well as in schools and villas.
Several of the Pasqualino's shows have been broadcast by the Italian national television (RAI-TV), and the theatre Company has
participated in programs of the Austrian, Danish, and American television. In 30 years of activity, the Pasqualino Theatre company
received prestigious prizes and awards, including the International Prize for the Figurative Arts "Golden Trullo," and the prize for the
best script for Sicilian puppets in Trecastagni.
The Sicilian Puppet Theatre of the Fratelli Pasqualino has performed shows covering a large variety of themes, including the traditional Chanson
de Roland and the epic surrounding the legendary knights of Charlemagne, the Iliad, Don Quixote, Biblical passages and ancient
Greek myths.
The Sicilian Puppet Theatre of the Fratelli Pasqualino has for decades distinguished itself for the quality of its performances, which combine outstanding
texts written by award-winner Fortunato Pasqualino and superior technical and maneuvering skills directed by
Pino Pasqualino, widely recognized as one of the best pupari ever.