A poetic representation of the existential crisis of modern humankind, and an examination of how free we are in the choices we make.
The third play in the "Tramedautore" festival, L’alieno by Massimo Donati explores the theme of diversity and the relationship that we have with it.
An extreme performance involves all the actors in the world in the organisation of their own mass suicide. Will it mark the end of theatre?
Are the youngsters of today capable of changing society? This is the question that Aleksandros Memetaj asks, with comedy and irony, in A.CH.A.B.
©Tarvo Hanno Varres
Equality among people, freedom of speech and the theatre as a place of democracy... True values or pure humanistic rhetoric?
© Alessandro Serra
Tragùdia
Il canto di Edipo
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An eternal lesson on the human condition: Alessandro Serra stages Oedipus to once again shed light on the human race
©Luca Del Pia - Foto di Luca Del Pia
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Liv Ferracchiati propone un’originale rilettura del Platonov di Čechov, storia di un giovane maestro e di quattro donne innamorate di lui
©Masiar Pasquali
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The third return to the Teatro Strehler, following its successful run in London, for this dark production directed by Declan Donnellan at the Piccolo.
©Masiar Pasquali
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The return of the “dark” interpretation by Declan Donnellan to the Piccolo, a blend of irony and thriller, the story of a bloody vendetta.
©Courtesy Schott Music Corporation, New York
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The young musicians from the Academy, directed by Peter Rundel, play the music from the legendary The Yellow Shark
by Frank Zappa.
©Sanne Peper
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An impossible love. Two lovers who can neither live together nor apart, in a vortex of intimacy and distance, life and death.
©Kurt Van der Elst
The Sheep Song
FESTIVAL “PRESENTE INDICATIVO”
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A modern parable that speaks of the desire for change and the fears that accompany it in human life
©Anastasia Blur
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Valerij Fokin, theatrical director and director of the Alexandrinsky in Saint Petersburg, stages a piece dedicated to his favourite author, Gogol.
©Anastasia Blur
The poem by Aleksander Blok becomes an enchanting show which recreates the atmosphere of Saint Petersburg through sound and images.