An irreverent and impartial work that looks back over the last ten years of history, beginning with the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
A show that marks the return of Balletto Civile to Tramedautore, with a rich cast of performers aged between 9 and 76.
Actors from different nationalities united in the common language of dance to tell stories both great and small on life and theatre.
With Esilio Mariano Dammacco chooses the path of surreal dialogue in order to follow an “awareness of suffering” regarding the loss of a job.
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Based on the novel by Jon Fosse: a woman relives the past in a conversation between herself, the younger version of herself and her husband.
What is life like for three foetuses forced into the meagre space of their mother’s womb?
Loosely based on the novel by Camilleri, it interweaves episodes from the seventeenth century with modern-day situations.
Tramedautore continues with La Classe by Francesco Ferrara, in which 14 young actors take on the chilling massacre of Utøya in Norway.
A true story which becomes a terrible poetic entity: what depths can human beings plunge to?