2020-2021
The event draws inspiration from Crochet Coral Reef by Christine and Margaret Wertheim, the work presented at the Venice Biennial in 2019.
Rosi Braidottiand and Isabella Dalla Ragione will lead spectators in the practice of botanical grafting on small wild apple plants in pots.
A course in ethnobotanics through brand-new Italian agricultural landscapes.
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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.
Il Piccolo riapre le porte alla città con un progetto di drammaturgia collettiva coordinato da Paolo Di Paolo
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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.
Sustainability. Another concept that the COVID-19 epidemic has worn down to a point where it is useless.
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Tiezzi and Lombardi stage one of Bernhard’s last novels, a hard-hitting critique of the symbol of hypocrisy: humans.
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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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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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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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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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Three new stories in the form of a melologue for words, music and images.
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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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The new one-act play by Stefano Massini stages the encounter between Hannah Arendt (Ottavia Piccolo) and Adolf Eichmann (Paolo Pierobon).