Il primo appuntamento di Milano per Gaber è con Eugenio Cesaro, Federico Cimini, Lucio Corsi e Loren per un personale Omaggio al Signor G.
Rossana Casale returns to the Piccolo at the end of the review “Milano per Gaber 2017” with Il Signor G e l’amore.
The only Theatre-Song show to be created following the death of Giorgio Gaber. Written by Sandro Luporini.
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Milite ignoto, using an invented language which mixes all of the dialects together, tells of the nameless and faceless sacrifice of an entire country.
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Minetti reflects on life, reduced to a theatre deprived of meaning in a dumbed-down society. The tragic epilogue is an extreme act of rebellion.
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An original work inspired by an actual news item that explores the subject of loneliness through flashes, encounters and scores that approach the concept of dance
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Sonia Bergamasco reads Fernanda Wittgens, the woman who protected The Last Supper and other monuments in Milan from the devastation of the war.
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An exceptional woman and her fight to save the Last Supper from the folly of war. Sonia Bergamasco reads Fernanda Wittgens.
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Franco Branciaroli plays Jean Valjean in the theatrical staging of one of literature’s masterpieces: Les Miserables by Hugo. Directed by Franco Però.
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A new incursion by Emma Dante into the universe of misery, abuse and squalor which women have always been condemned to fight against.
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Filippo Dini and Arianna Scommegna as the writer Paul and his tormentor Annie in Misery, based on the novel by Stephen King.
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A play performed in 45 countries, and translated into 24 different languages for 500 productions. A story which speaks about loyalty, feelings and family.
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Exhilarating, provocative, powerful, topical, epic, masterful. The return, exactly 50 years on from its debut, of Mistero Buffo by Fo and Rame.