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© Masiar Pasquali

Durante

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Teatro Grassi

New passions and experiences await the actors in Prima, the second act in the triptych by Rambert

©Daniele Borghello

Earthbound

ovvero le storie delle Camille

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Teatro Strehler

An eco-feminist play that explores a near future that may soon be our present

L’eco dell’acqua - Lost Shadows - #hybrid - Bliss

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Teatro Strehler

Aterballetto at the Piccolo: in programme for this first appointment, four new performances by Philippe Kratz, Eugenio Scigliano and Johan Inger.

©Masiar Pasquali - Foto di Masiar Pasquali

Edificio 3

Storia di un intento assurdo

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Teatro Studio Melato

Claudio Tolcachir directs an entertaining and moving work for the Piccolo that examines the complexity of interpersonal relationships

©Alfredo Toriello

Edificio 3

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Teatro Studio Melato

Claudio Tolcachir directs an entertaining and moving work for the Piccolo that examines the complexity of interpersonal relationships.

©Eva Castellucci

Edipo Re di Sofocle

Esercizio di memoria per 4 voci femminili

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Teatro Studio Melato

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

Edipo Re di Sofocle

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Chiostro Nina Vinchi

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.

©Eva Castellucci

Edipo. Una fiaba di magia

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Teatro Studio Melato

This first play by Chiara Guidi provides a re-reading of the legend of Oedipus as a magical fable tied to ancient fertility cults

Edipus

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Teatro Studio Melato

Federico Tiezzi and Sandro Lombardi return to the stage with the explosive and revolutionary “travelling” Oedipus created by Giovanni Testori.

©Brunella Giolivo

Edward Albee

Chi ha paura di Virginia Woolf?

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Teatro Strehler

Antonio Latella directs an extraordinary cast in the masterpiece by Edward Albee

©Luca Guadagnini

Eichman

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Teatro Grassi

The new one-act play by Stefano Massini stages the encounter between Hannah Arendt (Ottavia Piccolo) and Adolf Eichmann (Paolo Pierobon).

©Tommaso Le Pera

Eichmann

Dove inizia la notte

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Teatro Grassi

The extraordinary banality and disarming normality of evil in the imaginary clash between Hannah Arendt and Adolf Eichmann.

© Masiar Pasquali

Eleusi

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Eleusi lasts for twenty-four hours, non-stop, from sunset to sunset, to then disappear

© Andrea Pizzalis

Elogio della vita a rovescio

Personale Daria Deflorian

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Teatro Grassi

Elogio della vita a rovescio focuses on the relationship between sisters, one of the most closely studied by Han Kang in her books

©Fabio Esposito

Elvira

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Teatro Grassi

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.