©Hubert Amiel
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An enquiry in the form of a play, an examination of the tragic nature of the human condition and a paean to the power of the theatre.
  ©Andrea Falasconi
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A sanguine, ironic and very gentle Imma Villa lends a voice and body to Enzo Moscato’s femminiello, a magical and fascinating creature without identity.
  ©Tommaso Le Pera
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An examination of classic and contemporary works which produces a reflection on war and its most fragile victims, women.
  ©Lia Pasqualino
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Shakespeare’s masterpiece, staged by Roberto Andò, a cinematographic and theatrical director, with Renato Carpentieri in the role of Prospero.
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A reflection on the violent dynamics within the family unit, taking from works by Pirandello, re-examined with the collaboration of Andrea Camilleri.
  ©Diego Ciminaghi
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Streher’s Harlequin takes to the stage at the Teatro Grassi. Every season sees the rebirth of the play which has become a legend.
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The return to the stage of the play by Renato Sarti which recalls the deportation of the workers of Sesto San Giovanni following the 1943-1945 strikes
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The most multi-ethnic orchestra in Italy in a glamorous and iconoclastic Don Giovanni, with Petra Magioni in the leading role.
  ©Luca Del Pia
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The new play by Pippo Delbono is dedicated to joy, seen as an infinite search to be made by actors and audiences together.
  ©Christina Georgiadou
      The return of Milano incontra la Grecia, the review which brings to Milan the most creative and innovative of Greek artistic production.
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A new production from Carlo Colla & Figli, the last production that Eugenio Monti Colla was working on, based on the masterpiece by Stevenson.
  ©Mike Rafail / KDF & Nickolas Chryssos
      The last appointment with Milano incontra la Grecia is with the play In case of loss please return to... by the duo Kóka & Panú.
  ©Jacob Garet
      The second appointment for Milano incontra la Grecia is BSTRD, a solo by the dancer and choreographer Katerina Andreou
  ©marcosGpunto
      Manuel Liñan returns to the Teatro Strehler with a new show celebrating the female universe of Flamenco.
  ©Juan Conca
      The performance by Maria Moreno brings together the most authentic traditions of Flamenco with avant-garde dance.