2018-2019
Manuel Liñan, Premio Nacional de Danza 2017, presents his new show which is a preview of the summer event, the Milano Flamenco Festival.
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Andrea Renzi and Pierpaolo Sepe bring Robin Maugham’s “black comedy”, which was to become a cult film by Losey and Pinter, to the stage.
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Inspired by Chekhov, a work which isolates narcissistic love as the cornerstone of all the relationships and conflicts between the characters.
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A return to the stage of the story of a group of young partisans in 1945 Milan. Based on the novel by Elio Vittorini, directed by Carmelo Rifici
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A European tourist in a North African city. An Arab girl watching the sea at sunset. Davide Carnevali tells the story of an encounter.
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Duels, misunderstandings and twists in a comedy by Calderón de la Barca and performed by the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico.
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The relationship between Margherita (known as Mara) Cagol and her father, from the mountains to the secrecy of the Red Brigades.
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Ruccello’s work is the starting point for an original meta-theatrical account of the descent from solitude into madness.
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Glauco Mauri and Roberto Sturno return to Beckett, a great poet who wrote of mankind’s struggles with life.
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Surreal tones of the theatre of the absurd in a play which lies between dream and reality, populated by unusual people.
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Based on a true story, the tale of an old woman’s flight from Mosul with her four-year-old granddaughter.
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The return to the theatre of the legendary play by Robert Wilson, a re-reading of Hamlet by one of the greatest directors of the twentieth-century.
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The first production at the Piccolo to be directed by Donnellan, a master of Shakespearean directing. Middleton’s story of revenge and court plots.
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The young musicians from the Academy, directed by Peter Rundel, play the music from the legendary The Yellow Shark by Frank Zappa.
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Moni Ovadia returns to the Piccolo with a new show with the old wandering Jewish man: stories, song, music and reflections.