Dario Fo was an influential Italian playwright, actor, and director known for his sharp social commentary and political satire. His works often critiqued power structures and the establishment, utilizing humor and absurdity to discuss serious themes. Fo's unique style was characterized by a mix of slapstick, improvisation, and commedia dell'arte elements, making his performances dynamic and engaging. He drew inspiration from the struggles of the working class and often included elements of farce to...