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Il racconto del Vajont

Teatro Strehler

60 years on from Vajont, Marco Paolini returns to the stage with a classic play from his repertoire

© Pietro Di Francesco

Radio Argo Suite

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Teatro Studio Melato

Peppino Mazzotta, in a performance for voice and music, brings life to an impassioned reflection on power and its contradictions

©Musacchio, Ianniello & Pasqualini

Radio clandestina

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Teatro Grassi

An account which brings together history and popular culture in recollection of one of the most tragic events in Nazi occupation.

© Virginia Mingolla

La ragazza sul divano

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Teatro Strehler

Valerio Binasco directs Jon Fosse. He is joined on stage by Pamela Villoresi, Michele Di Mauro, Giordana Faggiano and Isabella Ferrari

© Nicolò Feletti

I ragazzi irresistibili

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Teatro Strehler

Orsini and Branciaroli, the two “Sunshine Boys” of Italian theatre, in the play by Neil Simon and directed by Massimo Popolizio

©Achille Le Pera

Ragazzi di vita

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Teatro Strehler

Pasolini’s 1955 novel becomes a play directed by Massimo Popolizio, with dramaturgy by Emanuele Trevi, starring Lino Guanciale.

©Masiar Pasquali

Il ragazzo dell’ultimo banco

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Teatro Studio Melato

Jacopo Gassmann directs a piece by the Spanish Juan Mayorga on the relationship between a professor and a student.

©Richard Haughton

Raoul

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Teatro Strehler

Through theatre, circus, dance, James Thierrée brings to the Piccolo a phantasmagorical pantomime which is a product of his original poetic universe.

Recital Flamenco

Teatro Strehler

On the occasion of the International Flamenco Day, the Autumn Preview of the MilanoFlamencoFestival will be playing host to the Concha Jareño Company.

©Pino Settanni
©Dominique Houcmant - Goldo

Reporters de guerre

Teatro Grassi

How can a journalist or an artist speak of war? Is dialogue between them possible, in order to help humanity defend itself from chaos?

© artwork Giulio Einaudi Editore

Resto qui

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Teatro Studio Melato

Arianna Scommegna and Mattia Fabris, directed by Francesco Niccolini, in a stage adaptation of the novel by Marco Balzano

©Hugo Glendinning

Rewriting | Performance

Teatro Studio Melato

The creative process of the choreographer is presented as a form of slow and casual accumulation of meaning that emerges during the work itself. 

© Ralf Hoedt, Forest 2007

Riccardo III

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Teatro Strehler

Under the guidance of Antonio Latella, Vinicio Marchioni wears the crown of William Shakespeare’s most evil sovereign

©Arno Declair

Richard III

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Teatro Strehler

In Ostermeier’s reading of Shakespeare’s work, the struggle for power has never been so terrible.