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Minetti reflects on life, reduced to a theatre deprived of meaning in a dumbed-down society. The tragic epilogue is an extreme act of rebellion.

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An original work inspired by an actual news item that explores the subject of loneliness through flashes, encounters and scores that approach the concept of dance

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Sonia Bergamasco reads Fernanda Wittgens, the woman who protected The Last Supper and other monuments in Milan from the devastation of the war.

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An exceptional woman and her fight to save the Last Supper from the folly of war. Sonia Bergamasco reads Fernanda Wittgens.

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75 years on from its screen debut, Longhi-Guanciale pay tribute to the masterpiece by De Sica-Zavattini, a blend of fantasy and history

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Franco Branciaroli plays Jean Valjean in the theatrical staging of one of literature’s masterpieces: Les Miserables by Hugo. Directed by Franco Però.

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A new incursion by Emma Dante into the universe of misery, abuse and squalor which women have always been condemned to fight against.

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Filippo Dini and Arianna Scommegna as the writer Paul and his tormentor Annie in Misery, based on the novel by Stephen King.

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A play performed in 45 countries, and translated into 24 different languages for 500 productions. A story which speaks about loyalty, feelings and family.

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Exhilarating, provocative, powerful, topical, epic, masterful. The return, exactly 50 years on from its debut, of Mistero Buffo by Fo and Rame.

The second appointment of the MIT Jazz Festival is with the Claudio Angeleri Ensembe in a concert dedicated to Italo Calvino.

From January 2018, the 20th edition of Jazz al Piccolo with the Civica Jazz Band.

The first appointment of MIT Jazz Festival is with Enrico Intra and Alex Stangione.

The MIT Jazz Festival ends with a tribute to Lucio Dalla, an artist who was particularly fond of Afro-American music.