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The Sabat Mater of prayer is brought to modern times: Tarantino’s Mother is the tragic figure of a prostitute and single mother.
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The eternal legend of Ulysses in a version for younger audiences. Flavio Albanese on stage with the shadows of Emanuele Luzzati.
Il primo appuntamento Jazz è dedicato alla "canzone jazzata", che spopolò in Italia tra gli anni Trenta e Cinquanta. Ospiti Franco Cerri e Freddy Colt
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The hardship of the women left alone after the deportation of their men due to the Milan strikes, the resistance of those who said no to fascism.
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This is the man who decided to seek clarity by looking within himself, discovering a method of interpreting not only dreams, but the whole world.
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The audience comes into contact with the presence-absence of eight people whose stories are told through objects and audio-visual installations.
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The director Mario Martone directs, for the first time, a play by Eduardo De Filippo in a staging with a strong political and social character.
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The Collas stage the Grimm’s tale, a story of initiation in which Hansel and Gretel have to overcome a multitude of difficulties while growing up.
The play is dedicated to the figure of Mother Francesca Saverio Cabrini, Patron Saint of the migrants after a centenary from her death.
Through humor and emotion, Stefano de Luca tells about an artistic and human experience: the relation with Strehler, his "Maestro" at Piccolo School.
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The magic of Christmas in dance: The Nutcracker by Frédéric Olivieri with the pupils of the Ballet School of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala returns.
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Ten years after Magic People Show, a new chapter of the tragicomic theatrical tale of the sickly Italy of recent times comes to the stage.
The MitJazz Festival ends with the traditional Saint Ambrose concert: the Civica Jazz Band conducted by Enrico Intra with a brand-new programme.
The second appointment in the MitJazz Festival is with the Lydian Sound Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Brazzale. This is the world-premiere of Italian way.
The second edition of the MitJazz Festival: the review begins with Nor Sea, Nor Land, Nor Salty Waves by the composer Roberto Bonati, played for the first time in Milan.