©Luca Manfrini
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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 vital and impetuous show featuring the young inmates of the Beccaria juvenile prison in Milan, and the actors from the Puntozero company.
© Roberto Latini
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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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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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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
© Tommaso Le Pera
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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
©Rich Gilligan
What humanity is really doing in order to avoid destruction?
©Masiar Pasquali
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75 years on from its debut in July 1947, Strehler’s Harlequin returns to Via Rovello as energetic as ever!
©Diego Ciminaghi
© Masiar Pasquali
On the 77th anniversary of its debut, a new Harlequin recreated by Stefano de Luca and Enrico Bonavera, with a cast of young actors
©Ciminaghi
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The band plays the unmistakable notes of the company’s “welcome”, and the magic begins once again. Harlequin is back!
©Masiar Pasquali - Foto di Masiar Pasquali
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Duels, forbidden love, disguises, masks and a lunch served twice, all seasoned with acrobatics: Harlequin returns to the Piccolo!
©Masiar Pasquali
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The irresistible Harlequin, servant to two masters returns, the most seen Italian show in the world.