Gep Cucco

Gep Cucco

Creative Director of the entertainment design company D-Wok and for 10 years Creative Director at Prodea Group, he was the creator and director of major events such as the Grand Opening of the Dubai Water Canal, the Opening Ceremony of the 2011 World Archery Games (alongside Davide Livermore), the Closing Ceremony of the 2009 World Swimming Championships, the Opening Ceremony of the 2007 Universiade, and the 2012 New Year’s Eve Show in Turin.

He also served as director and content creator for the stadium video project of Tiziano Ferro, Marco Mengoni’s tour, and Cesare Cremonini’s two triumphant stadium tours.

He has developed entertainment and video design concepts for opera productions in some of the world’s most prestigious theaters, including Don Pasquale and Tamerlano (La Scala), Aida (Sydney Opera House — the world’s first opera staged entirely with video sets), La Bohème (Philadelphia and Caracalla), The Magic Flute (Stavanger and Muscat), Ciro in Babilonia (New York and ROF), Falstaff (São Paulo), Otello and La forza del destino (Valencia), Un ballo in maschera (Bolshoi, Moscow), and Tosca and Carmen (Genoa).

He was also the show designer for four opening nights at La Scala: Attila, Tosca, Macbeth, and the TV production A riveder le stelle.

He is currently editing his first feature film, co-directed with Davide Livermore, titled The Opera!, shot entirely on one of the largest virtual sets in Europe.