2020-2021

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A passing of the baton between two grande dames of the stage: Lella Costa accepts the invitation from Franca Valeri to perform La vedova Socrate.

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Ersan Mondtag, one of the most important German directors of the new generation, comes to the Piccolo for the first time with his latest work.

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Mime, dance, theatre, circus, figurative arts, but above all poetry: Là is the total theatre experience that has enchanted France and Spain.

The 2020 edition of NEXT at the Piccolo Teatro with the Teatro del Simposio (Sogno americano Chapter1#ray) and servomutoTeatro (Non un’opera buona)

The 2020 edition of NEXT at the Piccolo Teatro with the Teatro del Simposio (Sogno americano Chapter1#ray) and servomutoTeatro (Non un’opera buona).

Macro Flores celebrates twenty years of career with the show Rayuela, a new production written and directed by Francisco López.

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Massimo Popolizio gives body and voice to John Steinbeck’s unforgettable masterpiece, The Grapes of Wrath, in an adaptation by Emanuele Trevi.

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Davide Enia tells of 1943m a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.

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Claudio Tolcachir directs an entertaining and moving work for the Piccolo that examines the complexity of interpersonal relationships.

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Renato Sarti stages the play in which Fo and Rame present an Italy facing up to a new way of living life as a couple.

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The third return to the Teatro Strehler, following its successful run in London, for this dark production directed by Declan Donnellan at the Piccolo.

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A new production by the Carlo Colla & Figli Company dedicated to the most famous puppet of all time: Pinocchio.

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One hundred and twenty years on from the birth of Eduardo, Fausto Russo Alesi presents a “solitary” re-reading of a legendary comedy

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The new edition of "Orchestra Senza Confini" pay tributes to two stars from the world of music, Ennio Morricone and George Gruntz.

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The new one-act play by Stefano Massini stages the encounter between Hannah Arendt (Ottavia Piccolo) and Adolf Eichmann (Paolo Pierobon).