The story of Harlequin, servant to two masters, as Giorgio Strehler said, is “living memory”. Like an unstoppable river in full flow, the show - with Ferruccio Soleri and Enrico Bonavera in the title role - brings magic to the stage every evening. Because “Harlequin is always the same and always different”, wrote the maestro, and is “unaffected by the passing of time”.
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Teatro Grassi
Amidst trumpet blasts and the beat of the bass drum, the curtain rises and there are the actors, all together, arms raised in a salute to the audience: Harlequin, with his multicoloured patchwork suit and his cat mask, is among them. It is particularly meaningful, in the month in which the seventieth anniversary of the Piccolo is celebrated, to re-propose the gags, the duels and the laughter, but above all the poetry, the “pure theatre” of Harlequin, servant to two masters, created in July of 1947 by Giorgio Strehler, re-interpreting the Goldoni tradition. Harlequin is the most seen Italian show in the world: with Harlequin the Piccolo has travelled the world, from north to south, from east to west, transmitting its unstoppable charge of energy and emotion. In the title role, Ferruccio Soleri - who alternates with Enrico Bonavera - brings the Guinness world of records to the theatre for the longest run performing the same role. A manifestation of a way of making theatre, a training ground for actors - the students of the Piccolo’s School have always joined the Harlequin family, in an ideal passing of the baton with their predecessors - the show is an act of absolute love for the theatre.
Duration: three hours with two intervals
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Booklet
ReadAmidst trumpet blasts and the beat of the bass drum, the curtain rises and there are the actors, all together, arms raised in a salute to the audience: Harlequin, with his multicoloured patchwork suit and his cat mask, is among them. It is particularly meaningful, in the month in which the seventieth anniversary of the Piccolo is celebrated, to re-propose the gags, the duels and the laughter, but above all the poetry, the “pure theatre” of Harlequin, servant to two masters, created in July of 1947 by Giorgio Strehler, re-interpreting the Goldoni tradition. Harlequin is the most seen Italian show in the world: with Harlequin the Piccolo has travelled the world, from north to south, from east to west, transmitting its unstoppable charge of energy and emotion. In the title role, Ferruccio Soleri - who alternates with Enrico Bonavera - brings the Guinness world of records to the theatre for the longest run performing the same role. A manifestation of a way of making theatre, a training ground for actors - the students of the Piccolo’s School have always joined the Harlequin family, in an ideal passing of the baton with their predecessors - the show is an act of absolute love for the theatre.
Duration: three hours with two intervals
Learn more
Booklet
ReadMeetings and insights
Credits
Piccolo Teatro Grassi
from 6 to 28 May 2017
Arlecchino servitore di due padroni
by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Giorgio Strehler
staged by Ferruccio Soleri
with the collaboration of Stefano de Luca
sets by Ezio Frigerio, costumes by Franca Squarciapino
lighting by Gerardo Modica, music by Fiorenzo Carpi
mime movements by Marise Flach, scenography collaborator Leila Fteita
masks by Amleto and Donato Sarti
with Ferruccio Soleri
and with (in alphabetical order) Enrico Bonavera, Giorgio Bongiovanni, Francesco Cordella, Davide Gasparro, Alessandra Gigli, Stefano Guizzi, Pia Lanciotti, Sergio Leone, Lucia Marinsalta, Fabrizio Martorelli, Tommaso Minniti, Stefano Onofri, Annamaria Rossano
and the musicians Gianni Bobbio, Francesco Mazzoleni, Matteo Fagiani, Celio Regoli, Elisabetta Pasquinelli
A Piccolo Teatro di Milano – Teatro d’Europa production
Information and bookings
Telephone service 02.42.41.48.89
From Monday to Saturday 9.45 a.m. – 6.45 p.m.
Sunday 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
Teatro Strehler
From Monday to Saturday 9.45 a.m. to 6.45 p.m.
Sunday 1.00 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
On the evening of the performance the sale of tickets will close one hour before the performance begins.
Groups and organisations
For information on tickets and subscriptions for groups and organisations, and afternoon performances for schools and educational shows, please contact the Servizio Promozione Pubblico e Proposte Culturali.
Tel. 02.72.333.216
e-mail: promozione.pubblico@piccoloteatromilano.it