©Pino Le Pera
The anger, resentment and frustration of youth lost in the no-man’s-land of the suburbs, where the only distraction is boredom.
The text by Camilla Mattiuzzo, winner of the NdN, tells the semi-true story of a family which has lost control.
©Steven A. Gunther
The only art which is worth doing is art that disturbs, challenges and puts to the test both artists and spectators. But is this really the case?
A reflection on the importance of its role and its commitment: can the theatre change the world?
©Fabio Lovino
Actors from different nationalities united in the common language of dance to tell stories both great and small on life and theatre.
©Renee Altrov
The protagonist is fantasy: a human vocation with enormous revolutionary potential, that allows us to understand ourselves and the world.
©Tarvo Hanno Varres
Equality among people, freedom of speech and the theatre as a place of democracy... True values or pure humanistic rhetoric?
“What can a man do?”, a simple question from the philosophical work by Paul Valéry which leads to the creation of a show which unites music and voice.
A true story which becomes a terrible poetic entity: what depths can human beings plunge to?
Rocio Molina, one of the most anticipated interpreters, returns to Milan with her reinvented tradition, a blend of essence and avant garde.
Through her flamenco, Olga Pericet invites us on a journey in which the strength of her dance pulls us into the most hidden corners of the soul.
Reversible is a show anchored in the deep roots of flamenco and accompanied by a parterre of exceptional musicians and dancers.
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The puppets of Carlo Colla & Figli meet Molière: farce, irony and wit for an enjoyable comedy which pokes fun at human credulity.
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A new programme for Aterballetto with choreographies by Italian and international writers which highlight the versatility of the company.
©Lorenza Daverio
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La Sirenetta (the Mermaid) provokes a reflection on love, the most difficult kind, that for ourselves and the body we live in.