 © Masiar Pasquali
  © Masiar Pasquali
      Tre modi per non morire
Baudelaire, Dante, i Greci
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Toni Servillo re-embarks on his three-stage journey to explore Western poetry.
 © Masiar Pasquali
  © Masiar Pasquali
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In the wake of its extraordinary reception from audiences, the re-reading by Riccardo Frati of Italo Calvino’s masterpiece returns to the Piccolo
 
      MiX
39° Festival Internazionale di Cinema LGBTQ+ e Cultura Queer
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The most important Italian festival dedicated to international LGBTQ+ cinema returns with screenings, previews, events and special guests
 © Kaupo Kikkas
  © Kaupo Kikkas
      MITO SettembreMusica | Eliot Quartett
Quartetti per archi di Dmitrij Šostakovič
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The musical festival that brings together Milan and Turin celebrates Dmitrij Shostakovich, thanks to the young musicians of the Eliot Quartett
 
      Debajo de los pies
Milano Flamenco Festival 2025
Eduardo Guerrero returns to the Milano Flamenco Festival with a new show balancing tradition and new languages.
 Foto © Esteban Abion
  Foto © Esteban Abion
      Vertebrado
Milano Flamenco Festival 2025
Young Juan Tomás De La Molía – Revelation Artist Award 2023 – on a journey into the beating heart of flamenco
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  © Archivio Grupporiani
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A new production by the Carlo Colla & Figli Company, freely based on Cervantes and by a never-before-performed manuscript belonging to the Company
 Foto © Claudia Ruiz Caro
  Foto © Claudia Ruiz Caro
      Nocturna – Arquitectura del insomnio
Milano Flamenco Festival 2025
Rafaela Carrasco and her company explore the contradictions of the night in a flamenco key.
 © Filippo Manzini
  © Filippo Manzini
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Following its extraordinary success in the 2023/24 season, Stefano Massini brings his show based on Freud back to the Piccolo
 © Masiar Pasquali
  © Masiar Pasquali
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What is more frightening, an asteroid on a collision course or the rules of a musical? The answer lies in the new show by Marco D’Agostin
 © Masiar Pasquali
  © Masiar Pasquali
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Inspired by the poem by Hesiod, the new play by the FC Bergman collective is a reflection on the relationship between humanity and the Earth
 © Luca Del Pia
  © Luca Del Pia 
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Liv Ferracchiati returns to talk about the challenges of emancipating oneself from the maternal figure and finding one’s one place in the world
 © Daniela Neri
  © Daniela Neri
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Sandro Lombardi presents Anna Della Rosa with his interpretation of the last two laments of love written by Giovanni Testori
 © Antonio Parrinello
  © Antonio Parrinello
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A timeless masterpiece, a legendary character: Galatea Ranzi plays Anna Karenina in the new adaptation by Luca De Fusco
 © Tommaso Le Pera
  © Tommaso Le Pera
      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