 © Veronique Vial
  © Veronique Vial
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Poetic, universal and timeless, SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW, the show full of dreams and fables, returns for the Christmas holidays
 ©Veronique Vial
  ©Veronique Vial
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It is the Piccolo’s “Christmas show”. SLAVA’S SNOWSHOW returns to bring snow to the holiday period on the stage of the Teatro Strehler
 ©Lorenza Daverio
  ©Lorenza Daverio
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La Sirenetta (the Mermaid) provokes a reflection on love, the most difficult kind, that for ourselves and the body we live in.
 © Simone Di Luca
  © Simone Di Luca
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Despotic, mean and grumpy: Paolo Valerio directs Franco Branciaroli in an original interpretation of the play by Carlo Goldoni
 © Angelica Concari
  © Angelica Concari
      La Sinfonica allo Studio
Larcher, Colasanti, Sciarrino
The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan proposes a diptych of concerts dedicated to contemporary composers and avant-garde language
 ©Studio Hanninen
  ©Studio Hanninen
      La Sinfonica allo Studio
Maggi, Haydn, Zago
The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan fills the Studio Melato with a blend of Viennese classics, 20th century compositions and contemporary works
 ©Studio Hanninen
  ©Studio Hanninen
      La Sinfonica allo Studio
Beethoven, Ives, Guarnieri
The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan fills the Studio Melato with a blend of Viennese classics, 20th century compositions and contemporary works
 
      La Sinfonica allo Studio
Corghi, Chailly, Campogrande
The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan proposes a diptych of concerts dedicated to contemporary composers and avant-garde language
 ©Studio Hanninen
  ©Studio Hanninen
      La Sinfonica allo Studio
Gabriele Manca, Giovanni Bonato
The Symphonic Orchestra of Milan fills the Studio Melato with a blend of Viennese classics, 20th century compositions and contemporary works
 ©Mario Spada
  ©Mario Spada
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The director Mario Martone directs, for the first time, a play by Eduardo De Filippo in a staging with a strong political and social character.
 ©Luca Manfrini
  ©Luca Manfrini
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Federico Tiezzi stages Arthur Schnitzler’s masterpiece, a ruthless exposé of Austrian society in the 1920s.
 
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The most prestigious theatrical academy in China tells the adventurous story of the Italian missionary who lived during the Ming dynasty.
 ©Francesco Niccolai
  ©Francesco Niccolai
      Shakespearology
Sotterraneo. Una personale
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Sotterraneo starts from the collective imagination to talk to Shakespeare
 
      