2018-2019
The XXI edition of Orchestra senza Confini closes with a tribute to Antonello Salis, one of the great artistic figures of Italian jazz.
Il secondo appuntamento di Orchestra senza Confini è dedicato a Gorni Kramer, figura centrale del jazz italiano tra gli anni Trenta e i Sessanta.
La XXI edizione di Orchestra Senza Confini si apre con un concerto del trio Vein, una delle nuove, grandi realtà del jazz europeo.
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Pasolini’s 1955 novel becomes a play directed by Massimo Popolizio, with dramaturgy by Emanuele Trevi, starring Lino Guanciale.
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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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Laura Pasetti and the Charioteer Theatre involve young children in an exciting journey to discover Shakespeare and the English language.
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A sanguine, ironic and very gentle Imma Villa lends a voice and body to Enzo Moscato’s femminiello, a magical and fascinating creature without identity.
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The pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School return to the Piccolo: a not-to-be-missed date with the étoiles of the future.
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A new guise for the work which examines the bond between legal economics and criminal economics, and the importance of choosing which side to be on.
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A man lives alone in a deserted town. A deep and harrowing solitude, a blend of small and large quirks, and desires which blend with reality.
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A form of theatre born of dreams and fables, magical and joyful, rich with hopes and dreams. The enchanting SLAVA returns to the Piccolo!
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An enquiry in the form of a play, an examination of the tragic nature of the human condition and a paean to the power of the theatre.
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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.
The poem by Aleksander Blok becomes an enchanting show which recreates the atmosphere of Saint Petersburg through sound and images.
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Valerij Fokin, theatrical director and director of the Alexandrinsky in Saint Petersburg, stages a piece dedicated to his favourite author, Gogol.