2019-2020
©Marco Borrelli
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People, places, episodes: on the backdrop of live music by Paolo Jannacci, Massini tells stories both great and small from daily life.
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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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Cancelled Event
A new production by the Carlo Colla & Figli Company dedicated to the most famous puppet of all time: Pinocchio.
©Jan Versweyveld
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The English director Simon McBurney returns to the Piccolo with a new production by Chekhov, created for the lively Dutch cultural scene.
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Cancelled Event
From Homer to Enzo Jannacci, all the characters from a new comic “poem” staged by Paolo Rossi.
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A show born from the encounter between two legends: Ute Lemper pays tribute to Marlene Dietrich, an extraordinary artist and woman.
©Marco Caselli Nirmal
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Cancelled Event
Through song, acting and music, Elena Bucci and Marco Sgrosso stage Brecht’s tale in search of the “good” and “bad” in humanity.
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Michele Serra draws the reader into his collection of writings with an ironic and sentimental theatrical performance.
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One of Goldoni’s masterpieces. Both a great source of entertainment and a black farce, directed by Valter Malosti.
©Rudy Amisano
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Cancelled Event
The pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School perform masterpieces of classic and contemporary choreography.
©Luca Del Pia
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Enzo Vetrano and Stefano Randisi stage an “impossible” dialogue between Lucretius and Seneca and their opposing concepts of the world.
©Ciminaghi
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The band plays the unmistakable notes of the company’s “welcome”, and the magic begins once again. Harlequin is back!
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The return of the show which examines the bond between “legal” economics and “criminal” economics, and the importance of choosing which side to be on.
©Musacchio, Ianniello & Pasqualini
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An account which brings together history and popular culture in recollection of one of the most tragic events in Nazi occupation.
©Attilio Marasco
La rassegna Orchestra senza Confini si conclude con un concerto che rende omaggio al contrabbassisita e compositore Giovanni Tommaso.