
For NEXT Chronos3 stages a show which tells of (and revolutionises) the relationship between doctors and patients in a hospital, between illnesses and the ill

For NEXT the Caterpillar company brings a story about an aspiring writer who finds herself facing the hard reality of a newsroom

L’origine del mondo
Ritratto di un interno
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Concita De Gregorio, Carolina Rosi, Mariangeles Torres: three women, three voices, three different generations talking about depression

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

Un perdente di successo
based on the autobiography of Giorgio Albertazzi
Three superb actresses celebrate the life and the talent of an exceptional Master of Italian theatre: Giorgio Albertazzi

Zio Vanja
Progetto Čechov, seconda tappa
Regrets, unhappy loves and lives never completely lived; Leonardo Lidi continues his exploration of the theatre of Anton Chekhov

Il gabbiano
Progetto Čechov, prima tappa
Unrequited love and lost illusions; Leonardo Lidi stages the first of Čechov’s great masterpieces

Il giardino dei ciliegi
Progetto Čechov, terza tappa
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A place of memory, as fundamental and ephemeral as Theatre: Leonardo Lidi arrives at the final stage of his Progetto Čechov

Il mostro di Belinda
metamorfosi di un racconto
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In her new children’s theatrical production, Chiara Guidi presents the interweaving of good and evil with Belinda e la Bestia

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What is true? What is false? Gabriele Russo stages Eduardo with a profound and necessary piece that questions the present


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Licia Lanera stages the energetic, brazen and unforgettable portrait of a generation written by Pier Vittorio Tondelli

Tragùdia
Il canto di Edipo
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An eternal lesson on the human condition: Alessandro Serra stages Oedipus to once again shed light on the human race

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The new Harlequin comes to the stage, a topical play that dances lightly on the thread of time strung between the past and the future

Corvidae
Sguardi di specie
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Animated by Marta Cuscunà, a flock of mechanical crows examines the possibility of a new form of harmony between nature and progress