

Benvenuti al Piccolo!
Nel paese di Teatro
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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
A show-tour of the Teatro Strehler for primary school children and their families to discover the stories that have made the Piccolo so famous

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A woman with a foreign accent walks onto the stage. She tells a dark fable of innocence and evil. Is it the story of her life?

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Gabriele Lavia stages a comedy of errors written by Carlo Goldoni wrote and inspired by a true story

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An original work inspired by an actual news item that explores the subject of loneliness through flashes, encounters and scores that approach the concept of dance

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The dancers from the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School directed by Frédéric Olivieri in Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker

The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan proposes a diptych of concerts dedicated to contemporary composers and avant-garde language

RUMBA
L'asino e il bue del presepe di San Francesco nel parcheggio del supermercato
Celestini dedicates one of his stories to Francis, the saint who chose to serve the poor and who, in Greccio in 1223, created the nativity scene

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In the new production by Carlo Colla & Figli, the marionettes are performing the famous work by Charles Dickens

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Poetic, universal and timeless, SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW, the show full of dreams and fables, returns for the Christmas holidays

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1986: the attempt on Pinochet’s life. With a blend of eros and politics, Claudio Longhi and Lino Guanciale stage the fatal parable of desire.

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Orsini and Branciaroli, the two “Sunshine Boys” of Italian theatre, in the play by Neil Simon and directed by Massimo Popolizio

Interno Bernhard
Minetti. Ritratto di un artista da vecchio
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Under the guidance of Andrea Baracco, Glauco Mauri takes on the tragic-comical and cruel theatre of Thomas Bernhard for the first time

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A mother, a son, a lake; Chekhov’s The Seagull encounters a new work by Liv Ferracchiati

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As with the most perfect of Italian comedies, an exhilarating comedy of errors based on the novel by Andrea Camilleri

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A furious wife and devastated mother, Isabella Ragonese is the tragic queen of Mycenae in the latest play by Roberto Andò