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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

MITO SettembreMusica

Teatro Strehler

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

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.

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.

©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

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.

©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