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The first production directed by Martone at the Piccolo is Romeo and Juliet, the story of “a world in which conflict dominates without reason”

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A dizzying examination of love, heredity and femininity; lacasadargilla stages the award-winning work by Alice Birch

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A man encounters an alien life form; a woman asks him what happened. In the wake of its previous great success, Carbonio by Pier Lorenzo Pisano returns

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Il teatro a scuola: Antigone si presenta nelle classi degli istituti superiori per parlare a ragazzi e ragazze di legalità e politica, femminismo e patriarcato

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In a dystopian future, half of the human race has been wiped out by an eclipse; fraternity is the only way to sooth the pain of loss

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Il barone rampante by Italo Calvino, a story of freedom, courage and perseverance, comes to the stage directed by Riccardo Frati

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Roberto Andò stages the masterpiece novel by Raffaele La Capria in a theatrical version by Emanuele Trevi

La Sinfonica allo Studio
Maggi, Haydn, Zago
The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan fills the Studio Melato with a blend of Viennese classics, 20th century compositions and contemporary works

Tre modi per non morire
I Greci, Dante, Baudelaire
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Through three texts by Giuseppe Montesano, Toni Servillo leads audiences on a journey through poetry, allowing them to once again feel alive.

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

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Through the words of Francesco Piccolo, Claudio Bisio tells the story of a life similar to the one we all live, full of mistakes and intuition

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The magic of Christmas returns thanks to the famous ballet by Tchaikovsky and the marionettes of the legendary Carlo Colla & Figli Company

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The pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School in the ballet by Sergej Prokof’ev, choreographed by Frédéric Olivieri

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75 years on from its debut in July 1947, Strehler’s Harlequin returns to Via Rovello as energetic as ever!

HEDDA. GABLER.
come una pistola carica
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Liv Ferracchiati has chosen Hedda Gabler by Ibsen to examine the relationship between social convention and the desire for freedom