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The irresistible Harlequin, servant to two masters returns, the most seen Italian show in the world.

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Seventy years of the Piccolo Teatro and seventy years of Harlequin: a double anniversary for a theatrical tradition loved the world over.

What humanity is really doing in order to avoid destruction?

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Valter Malosti and Anna Della Rosa are the main characters in a masterpiece that plays on highs and lows, on history, eros and power

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A true Brechtian didactic drama, our Antigone in cattedra comes to high-school classrooms to speak about legality and politics, feminism and patriarchy

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A true Brechtian didactic drama, our Antigone in cattedra comes to high-school classrooms to speak about legality and politics, feminism and patriarchy

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Il teatro a scuola: Antigone si presenta nelle classi degli istituti superiori per parlare a ragazzi e ragazze di legalità e politica, femminismo e patriarcato

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A true Brechtian didactic drama, our Antigone in cattedra comes to high-school classrooms to speak about legality and politics, feminism and patriarchy

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Between law and conscience, obedience and dissent, Roberto Latini restores form and voice to the protagonist in the tragedy by Jean Anouilh

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A vital and impetuous show featuring the young inmates of the Beccaria juvenile prison in Milan, and the actors from the Puntozero company.

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Tiezzi and Lombardi stage one of Bernhard’s last novels, a hard-hitting critique of the symbol of hypocrisy: humans.

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A timeless masterpiece, a legendary character: Galatea Ranzi plays Anna Karenina in the new adaptation by Luca De Fusco

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Cancelled Event
Through song, acting and music, Elena Bucci and Marco Sgrosso stage Brecht’s tale in search of the “good” and “bad” in humanity.

L’Angelo della Storia
Vent’anni di Sotterraneo
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The show gathers historical anecdotes from different centuries and geographies, in a short circuit with the thought of Walter Benjamin

L’Angelo della Storia
Sotterraneo. Una personale
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The show gathers historical anecdotes from different centuries and geographies, in a short circuit with the thought of Walter Benjamin