©Simone Cecchetti
Giochi di ottone
MITO SettembreMusica 2022
The Teatro Studio Melato sees the return of the concerts from the MITO festival, in an edition dedicated to light; light of reason, of the spirit, of rebirth...
©Laila Pozzo
Gioele Dix. Gaber and Luporini’s unpublished
MILANO PER GABER
Gioele Dix presents some interesting unpublished pieces of Gaber and Luporini’s repertoire, both in prose and music
©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.
©Philippe Stirnweiss
© Duccio Burberi
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Massimiliano Civica, tre volte Premio Ubu, alle prese con il geniale testo di Samuel Beckett: «Harrowing, difficult, altruistic»
© Michelle Davis
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Marta Ciappina in the award-winning production by D’Agostin, a blend of dance and theatre, and a reflection on time and memory
© Michelle Davis
Gli anni
PRESENTE INDICATIVO | Milano Porta Europa
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Marta Ciappina in the award-winning production by D’Agostin, a blend of dance and theatre, and a reflection on time and memory
© Wanda Perrone Capano
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A dramatic moment in the history of Milan brought back to life through the stage play by Renato Sarti, with the voice of Giulia Lazzarini
Goya. La ribellione della Ragione
LaFil – Filarmonica di Milano
LaFil returns to the Piccolo with a new project dedicated to the exhibition Goya. La ribellione della ragione
© Flavia Tartaglia
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What is true? What is false? Gabriele Russo stages Eduardo with a profound and necessary piece that questions the present
© Marco Giannavola
La Grande Mela
MITO SettembreMusica 2023
The theme of the city is at the center of the 17th edition of the Festival that connects Milan and Turin in the name of music
© Laila Pozzo
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A blend of theatre and multimedia, Fabiana Iacozzilli paints a harrowing portrait of a family facing the drama of Alzheimer’s
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A fun introduction to the first two Cantos of Dante’s Inferno to explore the poem without getting lost in the shadowed forest of its interpretation
©Masiar Pasquali
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Antonio Latella takes on “a masterpiece which many believe they know and of which little, to tell the truth, is understood”.