Equality among people, freedom of speech and the theatre as a place of democracy... True values or pure humanistic rhetoric?
Are the youngsters of today capable of changing society? This is the question that Aleksandros Memetaj asks, with comedy and irony, in A.CH.A.B.
An extreme performance involves all the actors in the world in the organisation of their own mass suicide. Will it mark the end of theatre?
The third play in the "Tramedautore" festival, L’alieno by Massimo Donati explores the theme of diversity and the relationship that we have with it.
A poetic representation of the existential crisis of modern humankind, and an examination of how free we are in the choices we make.
Benedetto Sicca joins Emanuele D’Errico for a joint writing project, with Alla festa di Romeo e Giulietta.
What happens if the government declares it illegal to produce videos? A pirate site is set up, where even a film of a kitten can earn huge profits.
A form of real-life theatre that, through the authenticity of the main characters, blurs the boundaries of entertainment.
Anorexia seen as a symptom of, and form of defence against, childhood abuse.
Philipp Löhle overturns the idea of a “happy” Germany in a play which presents the members of a perfect family overwhelmed by the crisis.
Tramedautore plays host to Brucia l’Europa by Mario Gelardi, which examines topical themes such as terrorism, the fear of diversity and fake news.
From footballer to the stage: Lucia Mallardi recounts the life experiences that led her to both the football pitch and the stage.
The true story of an imploded “alcoholic” family which is desperately searching for an “angel”.