Tramedautore opens its XX edition with a tribute to Antonio Tarantino, presenting one of his most powerful and mysterious works.
Giulietta and her mother, expelled from Gaddafi’s Libya as “Italians”, return to a home that they have never known.
A reflection on the importance of its role and its commitment: can the theatre change the world?
A paradoxical tale of the thirty-something generation, a world which is real and at the same time dreamlike, set in provincial Italy.
A reflection on contemporary society, on ourselves, on our relationship with power and the trust we place in it.
The reading combines poems by Ostermaier, one of the most interesting writers on the German scene, and texts by the Argentine dramaturg and director Spregelburd.
The anger, resentment and frustration of youth lost in the no-man’s-land of the suburbs, where the only distraction is boredom.
The story of a life that is ending, told to a train driver who has run over a man.
A poetic and cruel story on childhood and adulthood, but above all on that crucial passage between two fundamental moments in life.
"Tramedautore" plays host to one of the most interesting artists from Kosovo, Jeton Neziarj, with an exhilarating play on the bureaucratic maze.
A bag full of money and three friends who “scrape a living”. What should they do? A choice between ethics and honesty.
The protagonist is fantasy: a human vocation with enormous revolutionary potential, that allows us to understand ourselves and the world.
A funny and bitter play that examines the imagination as the only force capable of revolutionising our lives.
The text by Camilla Mattiuzzo, winner of the NdN, tells the semi-true story of a family which has lost control.