
La morte a Venezia
Libera interpretazione di un dialogo tra sguardi
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Drawing her cue from the work by Thomas Mann, Liv Ferracchiati uses words, dance and video to explore what binds beauty and the act of creation

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Six actors guided by Christoph Marthaler come together to prepare a meeting at the summit. Will they succeed?

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Franco Branciaroli is Leo Kaufmann, a Jew sentenced to death for having dared have a relationship with an “Aryan” woman

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Wonder Woman by Antonio Latella: an intense fight against injustice through the true story of a gang rape

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Elena Ghiaurov plays the tragic queen who disrupts moral, family and social order with the chaos of her desires

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A blend of theatre and multimedia, Fabiana Iacozzilli paints a harrowing portrait of a family facing the drama of Alzheimer’s

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A Chapter Two in the life and work of Neil Simon, a passionate interweaving of feelings with traces of autobiography

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A civil oration and a process of self-analysis: Davide Enia tells of the impact of Cosa Nostra on our personal and civil lives

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Gabriele Lavia and Federica Di Martino in the masterpiece by Eugene O’Neill, the brutal and painful portrait of a dysfunctional family

Storia di un cinghiale
Qualcosa su Riccardo III
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The Uruguayan author and director Gabriel Calderón comes to the Piccolo for the first time with his reflection on power and theatre. With Francesco Montanari

PARALLAX
Kornél Mundruczó / Proton Theatre
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Is identity a privilege or a burden? Three generations placed side by side to express the search for identity in contemporary Hungary

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The return of the ruthlessly revolutionary story by Pedro Lemebel, with Lino Guanciale and directed by Claudio Longhi

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Gaia Saitta stages the novel by Elena Ferrante, the story of a woman and her journey of liberation and self-affirmation

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Valerio Binasco returns to Pirandello to examine the sense of creating theatre and the conflictual relationship between reality and fiction

Ezra in gabbia
o il caso Ezra Pound
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Directed by Leonardo Petrillo, Mariano Rigillo and Silvia Siravo return Ezra Pound to the absolute purity of his art and his poetry