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Three stories related to the figure of Galileo, a blend of science and conscience, past present and future to examine the contemporary world

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The magic of Christmas returns thanks to the famous ballet by Tchaikovsky and the marionettes of the legendary Carlo Colla & Figli Company

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Through the words of Francesco Piccolo, Claudio Bisio tells the story of a life similar to the one we all live, full of mistakes and intuition

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The pupils of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala Ballet School in the ballet by Sergej Prokof’ev, choreographed by Frédéric Olivieri

HEDDA. GABLER.
come una pistola carica
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Liv Ferracchiati has chosen Hedda Gabler by Ibsen to examine the relationship between social convention and the desire for freedom

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75 years on from its debut in July 1947, Strehler’s Harlequin returns to Via Rovello as energetic as ever!

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Gabriele Lavia in the disturbing work by Dostoevsky that has accompanied him for his entire life, the story of a man who dreams of his own death

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Six characters in search of love; a blend of intrigue, misery and laughter in the comedy by the most important French playwright of the 18th century

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Via a QR code, spectators are able to listen to the work by Olivia Laing

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Alessandro Serra takes on Shakespeare's last play, a tribute to the power of theatre and a representation of worldly political strength

Mujer de pie
Milano Flamenco Festival 2022 / Autumn
Sara Cano creates a celebration of life that, despite everything, continues to flow

Italia-Brasile 3 a 2
Il ritorno
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Forty years on from an epic match and twenty years on from a legendary play, Davide Enia returns to evoke the joy of that victory

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
From Homer to Leopardi, a classic tale to discuss war with younger audiences and learn to play with words

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A concert-play set to the dizzying rhythm of rap to rediscover all the vitality, power and topicality of Rostand’s poem

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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