©L. De Frenza
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Nothing ever has only one meaning: personal and collective enigmas intertwine in a theatrical game with the rhythm of a psychological thriller.
  ©Davide Cinzi
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Based on Virgil, Eneide, generazioni tells of the destiny of a man in flight from conflict, in search of a new country in which to settle.
  ©Achille Le Pera
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After many years, Walter meets his nanny Emilia. Giulia Lazzarini takes to the stage in the piece by the Argentinian playwright Claudio Tolcachir.
  ©Fabio Esposito
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In a rehearsal room, master and apprentice search for the emotions of the character, while in the world outside, there are the sinister echoes of war.
  ©Fabio Esposito
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A closed theatre, a curtain that doesn’t rise. Master and apprentice in search of the character. Jouvet’s reflections on the nobility of the vocation of acting.
  © Andrea Pizzalis
      Elogio della vita a rovescio
Personale Daria Deflorian
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Elogio della vita a rovescio focuses on the relationship between sisters, one of the most closely studied by Han Kang in her books
  © Masiar Pasquali
      
  ©Tommaso Le Pera
      Eichmann
Dove inizia la notte
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The extraordinary banality and disarming normality of evil in the imaginary clash between Hannah Arendt and Adolf Eichmann.
  ©Luca Guadagnini
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The new one-act play by Stefano Massini stages the encounter between Hannah Arendt (Ottavia Piccolo) and Adolf Eichmann (Paolo Pierobon).
  ©Brunella Giolivo
      Edward Albee
Chi ha paura di Virginia Woolf?
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Antonio Latella directs an extraordinary cast in the masterpiece by Edward Albee
  © Gabriele Acerboni
      Edipus
Trent’anni dopo
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Federico Tiezzi and Sandro Lombardi return to the stage with the explosive and revolutionary “travelling” Oedipus created by Giovanni Testori
  ©Eva Castellucci
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This first play by Chiara Guidi provides a re-reading of the legend of Oedipus as a magical fable tied to ancient fertility cults
  ©Eva Castellucci
      Edipo Re di Sofocle
Esercizio di memoria per 4 voci femminili
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This second play by Chiara Guidi provides a re-reading of the legend of Oedipus as an examination of the dramatical power of the voice
  ©Filippo Milani
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Gabriele Lavia returns to the Piccolo with a reading dedicated to Oedipus. The tragedy of the man driven to ruin by the desire for knowledge.
  ©Alfredo Toriello
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Claudio Tolcachir directs an entertaining and moving work for the Piccolo that examines the complexity of interpersonal relationships.