2019-2020
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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
Stefano de Luca transforms the Scatola Magica into Wonderland, where young spectators can follow the adventures of Alice.
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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
Due attori–esploratori sono alle prese con un mistero: qual è il tesoro più prezioso che si può trovare all'interno di un teatro?
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Winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Biennial, the show-event which offers a re-reading of Aeschylus, “grafting” it into contemporary life.
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The band plays the unmistakable notes of the company’s “welcome”, and the magic begins once again. Harlequin is back!
Two great names from Italian theatre, Annamaria Guanieri and Giulia Lazzarini, are the adorable “killer aunts” in this famous comedy.
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The traditional Christmas appointment with the puppets of the Carlo Colla & Figli Company in an extraordinary journey that will take them to the moon.
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Mario Perrotta dedicates the second chapter of the trilogy created together with the collaboration of Massimo Recalcati to Mothers.
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A comedy on the ephemeral confine between mental health and illness, to laugh, and to reflect on human misery and the “ambiguity” of language.
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Gabriele Lavia returns to the Piccolo with a reading dedicated to Oedipus. The tragedy of the man driven to ruin by the desire for knowledge.
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Based on Virgil, Eneide, generazioni tells of the destiny of a man in flight from conflict, in search of a new country in which to settle.
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Naples becomes a terrifying fairground in the melologue by F. Vacchi based on the text by G, Montesano, with the voices of T. Servillo and Imma Villa.
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Branciaroli and De Francovich, directed by Calenda, in a play dedicated to the most tragic and comical of Shakespeare’s characters.
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Cancelled Event
The MIX Milano Festival of gay and lesbian cinema and queer culture proposes one of the most important international reviews of themed theatre.
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Old age is an advantage which comes too late. The only way to take advantage of this situation is to share it with others.
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Antonio Latella takes on “a masterpiece which many believe they know and of which little, to tell the truth, is understood”.