© Masiar Pasquali 
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A mother, a son, a lake; Chekhov’s The Seagull encounters a new work by Liv Ferracchiati
  ©Serena Pea
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One of the lesser known but most topical of Elias Canetti’s works describing a dystopian world in which mankind is deprived of identity.
  ©Musacchio, Ianniello & Pasqualini
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Fabrizio Gifuni continues his biting "anti" biography of a nation, this time taking on the letters and the memorial of Aldo Moro.
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Fabrizio Gifuni pays tribute to Hamlet, in which the words of Shakespeare are interwoven with the powerful musical fresco by Shostakovich.
  © Rosellina Garbo
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As with the most perfect of Italian comedies, an exhilarating comedy of errors based on the novel by Andrea Camilleri
  ©Marco Caselli Nirmal
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The scientists Bohr, his wife, and Heisenberg meet to clarify the mystery surrounding their meeting in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen.
  ©Marina Alessi
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Renato Sarti stages the play in which Fo and Rame present an Italy facing up to a new way of living life as a couple.
      Corvidae
Sguardi di specie
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Animated by Marta Cuscunà, a flock of mechanical crows examines the possibility of a new form of harmony between nature and progress
  ©Alessandro Serra
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Umberto Orsini and Lucia Lavia in the story of a man in a fight against himself, time and destiny, in search of impossible redemption.
  ©Attilio Marasco
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Eden, Shirin and Mina: three women, three religions, three lives in the middle-eastern time-bomb. The story of a conciliation which may be impossible.
  ©Attilio Marasco
      
  ©Alessia Santambrogio
      
  ©Photo Luigi De Palma
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A witch-hunt that, at its core, was a scathing condemnation of contemporary social psychosis; Filippo Dini takes on Arthur Miller
  ©Nairí Aharonián
      Cuando pases sobre mi tumba
FESTIVAL “PRESENTE INDICATIVO”
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A writer who has decided to kill himself, a young necrophile. An original reflection by Blanco on death, passion and eroticism
  ©Masiar Pasquali
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Bulgakov comes to the theatre. Giorgio Sangati directs Sandro Lombardi and Paolo Pierobon in the stage version by Stefano Massini.