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Teatro Grassi

An ironic and passionate work, a small portrait of a generation seeking its own identity to carry forward into the future.

©Luca Manfrini - Foto di Luca Manfrini

Il Purgatorio

La notte lava la mente

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Teatro Strehler

Thirty years on from the first time this play was directed, Federico Tiezzi returns to the work of Dante, beginning with Purgatory, a canticle of friendship and art

©Ivan Nocera

Pupo di zucchero

La festa dei morti

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Teatro Studio Melato

Emma Dante returns to Lo cunto de li cunti by Giambattista Basile; an exaltation of memory, a celebration of death, and of life

© LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura. Photo Luca Del Pia

La pulce nell’orecchio

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Teatro Strehler

For his latest project as director, Rifici chooses a play by Feydeau, an incredible interweaving of the most deranged and absurd situations

© Masiar Pasquali

Puccini, Puccini, che cosa vuoi da me?

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Teatro Strehler

Toni Servillo and the Symphonic Orchestra of Milan in the melologue by Montesano that leads the audience to rediscover Puccini

©Attilio Marasco

Prospero l'isola dei suoni

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Teatro Studio Melato

Accompanied by Enrico Intra, a Prospero composer and live performer, a performance inspired by The Tempest by Shakespeare, directed by Massimo Navone.

I Promessi Sposi siamo noi

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Teatro Studio Melato

Secondary school students are the protagonists in a journey that invites them to listen through the pages of the Promessi Sposi.

I Promessi sposi alla prova

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Teatro Studio Melato

The famous play by Andrée Ruth Shammah comes to the Piccolo, in celebration of Alessandro Manzoni and Giovanni Testori

©LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura. Foto Masiar Pasquali

Processo Galileo

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Teatro Strehler

Three stories related to the figure of Galileo, a blend of science and conscience, past present and future to examine the contemporary world

© Cristina Andolcetti

La principessa di gelo

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Teatro Strehler

The musical festival that brings Milan and Turin together celebrates Giacomo Puccini with a Turandot dedicated to a younger audience

©Attilio Marasco

Il principe ranocchio swing – Cappuccetto rosso rock

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica

A frog and a princess to the rhythm of swing and jazz, and a Little Red Riding Hood who faces up to the forest and her fears of growing up.

Il Principe Ranocchio swing – Cappuccetto Rosso rock

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica

Una divertente versione di due capolavori dei Grimm per avvicinare anche i “piccolissimi” alla magia del teatro.

Il Principe Ranocchio swing - Cappuccetto rosso rock

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica

Stefano de Luca proposes an original and entertaining version of the two tales by the Brothers Grimm to the rhythm of swing, jazz and rock music.

Il Principe Ranocchio swing – Cappuccetto Rosso rock

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica

A fun version of the two masterpieces by the Brothers Grimm to introduce even the youngest of audiences to the magical world of theatre.

©Masiar Pasquali

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Teatro Grassi

A company in rehearsals, five actors and their characters, the mystery of a picture divided into three parts; art and life come together in Rambert's new work