2016-2017
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A fascinating and enegmatic text, where “madness” leads to the deepest levels of reality.
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A piece which, by exploring themes such as destiny, love, loyalty and forgiving, asks questions regarding identity and the choices which determine it.
Philipp Löhle overturns the idea of a “happy” Germany in a play which presents the members of a perfect family overwhelmed by the crisis.
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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.
With Esilio Mariano Dammacco chooses the path of surreal dialogue in order to follow an “awareness of suffering” regarding the loss of a job.
The true story of an imploded “alcoholic” family which is desperately searching for an “angel”.
Loosely based on the novel by Camilleri, it interweaves episodes from the seventeenth century with modern-day situations.
Little Europa, a project by the company VicoQuartoMazzini, stages a lucid and cynical analysis of a contemporary, fragile and confused Europe.
Based on the novel of the same name by Rosa Matteucci Lourdes is an irreverent pilgrimage with a delightful carneval of characters.
A dialogue of love, desperate, ferocious, in search of the truth, which involves a prostitute and an ex-writer.
A poetic and cruel story on childhood and adulthood, but above all on that crucial passage between two fundamental moments in life.
The consequences of the Balkan war seen from the point of view of Dejan Dukovski, one of the most acclaimed European playwrights.
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Memories, the unsaid, regrets for a lost world, the impossibility of coming to terms with the present. A heart-rending Chekhov.
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Vangelo: the evocativeness of Enzo Avitabile’s music, the memories, the images and the voices of one of the most ferocious wars in recent history.
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From Iran, a re-reading of Büchner’s masterpiece by Reza Servati, a thirty year-old from Teheran with a passion for the classics.