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L'asino e il bue del presepe di San Francesco nel parcheggio del supermercato

Teatro Strehler

Celestini dedicates one of his stories to Francis, the saint who chose to serve the poor and who, in Greccio in 1223, created the nativity scene

©Roberto Ricciuti

Romeo & Juliet (are dead)

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Teatro Studio Melato

Laura Pasetti and the Charioteer Theatre involve young children in an exciting journey to discover Shakespeare and the English language.

©Masiar Pasquali

Romeo & Juliet (are dead)

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Teatro Studio Melato

The most important moments in the most famous (love?) story in the world in a youthful story in both English and Italian.

©Masiar Pasquali

Romeo and Juliet

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Teatro Strehler

The first production directed by Martone at the Piccolo is Romeo and Juliet, the story of “a world in which conflict dominates without reason”

©Ros Ribas

Romancero gitano

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Teatro Grassi

Pure emotion: Lluís Pasqual directs Nuria Espert in the “classic” staging of the height of García Lorca’s poetry.

© Artūrs Pavlovs

Rohtko

PRESENTE INDICATIVO | Milano Porta Europa

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Teatro Strehler

A true story of forged art; a blend of theatre and cinema, Łukasz Twarkowski’s spectacular work comes to Italy

Ritratto di donna araba che guarda il mare

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Teatro Grassi

A European tourist in a North African city. An Arab girl watching the sea at sunset. Davide Carnevali tells the story of an encounter.

©Masiar Pasquali

Ritratto dell’artista da morto

(Italia ’41 – Argentina ’78)

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Teatro Studio Melato

A blend of reality and autofiction. Riondino and Carnevali bring the drama of disappearances during 20th-century dictatorships to the theatre

©Masiar Pasquali

Ritorno a Reims

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Teatro Studio Melato

An extraordinary theatrical project, an autobiographical account, a reflection on the eternal ties between personal stories and historical events.

© Luca Del Pia

Il risveglio

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Teatro Strehler

Pippo Delbono dedicates his new, moving work to those who, after falling asleep, have the courage to wake up again

©Futura Tittaferrante

Un ricordo d’inverno

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Teatro Studio Melato

Surreal tones of the theatre of the absurd in a play which lies between dream and reality, populated by unusual people.

©Arno Declair

Richard III

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Teatro Strehler

In Ostermeier’s reading of Shakespeare’s work, the struggle for power has never been so terrible.  

©Hugo Glendinning

Rewriting | Performance

Teatro Studio Melato

The creative process of the choreographer is presented as a form of slow and casual accumulation of meaning that emerges during the work itself. 

©Dominique Houcmant - Goldo

Reporters de guerre

Teatro Grassi

How can a journalist or an artist speak of war? Is dialogue between them possible, in order to help humanity defend itself from chaos?