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Valerij Fokin, theatrical director and director of the Alexandrinsky in Saint Petersburg, stages a piece dedicated to his favourite author, Gogol.

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Fabrizio Gifuni pays tribute to Hamlet, in which the words of Shakespeare are interwoven with the powerful musical fresco by Shostakovich.

Manuel Liñan, Premio Nacional de Danza 2017, presents his new show which is a preview of the summer event, the Milano Flamenco Festival.

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Andrea Renzi and Pierpaolo Sepe bring Robin Maugham’s “black comedy”, which was to become a cult film by Losey and Pinter, to the stage.

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Inspired by Chekhov, a work which isolates narcissistic love as the cornerstone of all the relationships and conflicts between the characters.

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A return to the stage of the story of a group of young partisans in 1945 Milan. Based on the novel by Elio Vittorini, directed by Carmelo Rifici

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A European tourist in a North African city. An Arab girl watching the sea at sunset. Davide Carnevali tells the story of an encounter.

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Duels, misunderstandings and twists in a comedy by Calderón de la Barca and performed by the Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico.

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The relationship between Margherita (known as Mara) Cagol and her father, from the mountains to the secrecy of the Red Brigades.

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Ruccello’s work is the starting point for an original meta-theatrical account of the descent from solitude into madness.

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Glauco Mauri and Roberto Sturno return to Beckett, a great poet who wrote of mankind’s struggles with life.

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Surreal tones of the theatre of the absurd in a play which lies between dream and reality, populated by unusual people.

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The return to the theatre of the legendary play by Robert Wilson, a re-reading of Hamlet by one of the greatest directors of the twentieth-century.

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Based on a true story, the tale of an old woman’s flight from Mosul with her four-year-old granddaughter.

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The first production at the Piccolo to be directed by Donnellan, a master of Shakespearean directing. Middleton’s story of revenge and court plots.