2020-2021
The 2020 edition of NEXT at the Piccolo Teatro with the Teatro del Simposio (Sogno americano Chapter1#ray) and servomutoTeatro (Non un’opera buona).
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A journey through the hell of the concentration camps and the Holocaust, and the fight to escape from a nightmare with the hope of once more being able to live.
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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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One hundred and twenty years on from the birth of Eduardo, Fausto Russo Alesi presents a “solitary” re-reading of a legendary comedy
The second concert for MITJAZZ pays tribute to Ambrosetti and Gruntz with the music from one of their most important recording projects, Tentets.
MITJAZZ ends with the project Piani Diversi, a meeting of dialects from the great pages of “written” music and jazz improvisation.
The 5th edition of MITJAZZ picks up on a number of concerts cancelled in the spring. The first is Il Jazz è Donna, a view of the Italian female jazz scene.
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Filippo Dini and Arianna Scommegna as the writer Paul and his tormentor Annie in Misery, based on the novel by Stephen King.
Macro Flores celebrates twenty years of career with the show Rayuela, a new production written and directed by Francisco López.
A wide range of artists will come together for Villa Rosa & Friends / Gala flamenca a special show in support of all of Spain’s tablaos and their artists.
Marco Flores will celebrate his twenty-year career, lending voice and body to his personal milestones with Rayuela, inspired by the novel by Julio Cortázar.
With Sin Permiso - Canciones para el Silencio, Ana Morales transforms flamenco into an expression of memory, a bridge to the future.
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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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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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Carmelo Rifici directs a Macbeth with a Jungian twist, exploring the interiority of the actors and spectators.