2020-2021
Four women in their seventies and their summer afternoons spent in the courtyard of one of their homes, sipping tea and imagining catastrophe.
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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).
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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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Three new stories in the form of a melologue for words, music and images.
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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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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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Fabrizio Gifuni continues his biting "anti" biography of a nation, this time taking on the letters and the memorial of Aldo Moro.
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Caravansaray Selinunte San Siro is an artistic and social project that has been created in the community.
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Tiezzi and Lombardi stage one of Bernhard’s last novels, a hard-hitting critique of the symbol of hypocrisy: humans.
Sustainability. Another concept that the COVID-19 epidemic has worn down to a point where it is useless.
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A special kind of Harlequin, a “poor devil” who has wandered by mistake out of Hell, a wonderful performance by Enrico Bonavera.
Il Piccolo riapre le porte alla città con un progetto di drammaturgia collettiva coordinato da Paolo Di Paolo
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Franca Nuti plays Brunhilde Pomsel, secretary to Goebbels and a witness to the horrors of Nazism, in the work by the Oscar winner Christopher Hampton.
A course in ethnobotanics through brand-new Italian agricultural landscapes.
Rosi Braidottiand and Isabella Dalla Ragione will lead spectators in the practice of botanical grafting on small wild apple plants in pots.