60 years on from Vajont, Marco Paolini returns to the stage with a classic play from his repertoire
© Pietro Di Francesco
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Peppino Mazzotta, in a performance for voice and music, brings life to an impassioned reflection on power and its contradictions
©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.
© Virginia Mingolla
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Valerio Binasco directs Jon Fosse. He is joined on stage by Pamela Villoresi, Michele Di Mauro, Giordana Faggiano and Isabella Ferrari
© Nicolò Feletti
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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
©Achille Le Pera
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Pasolini’s 1955 novel becomes a play directed by Massimo Popolizio, with dramaturgy by Emanuele Trevi, starring Lino Guanciale.
©Masiar Pasquali
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Jacopo Gassmann directs a piece by the Spanish Juan Mayorga on the relationship between a professor and a student.
©Richard Haughton
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Through theatre, circus, dance, James Thierrée brings to the Piccolo a phantasmagorical pantomime which is a product of his original poetic universe.
On the occasion of the International Flamenco Day, the Autumn Preview of the MilanoFlamencoFestival will be playing host to the Concha Jareño Company.
©Dominique Houcmant - Goldo
How can a journalist or an artist speak of war? Is dialogue between them possible, in order to help humanity defend itself from chaos?
© Tommaso Le Pera
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Arianna Scommegna and Mattia Fabris, directed by Francesco Niccolini, in a stage adaptation of the novel by Marco Balzano
©Hugo Glendinning
The creative process of the choreographer is presented as a form of slow and casual accumulation of meaning that emerges during the work itself.
© Gianluca Pantaleo
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Under the guidance of Antonio Latella, Vinicio Marchioni wears the crown of William Shakespeare’s most evil sovereign
©Arno Declair
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In Ostermeier’s reading of Shakespeare’s work, the struggle for power has never been so terrible.