© Marco Giannavola
La Grande Mela
MITO SettembreMusica 2023
The theme of the city is at the center of the 17th edition of the Festival that connects Milan and Turin in the name of music
© Laila Pozzo
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A blend of theatre and multimedia, Fabiana Iacozzilli paints a harrowing portrait of a family facing the drama of Alzheimer’s
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A fun introduction to the first two Cantos of Dante’s Inferno to explore the poem without getting lost in the shadowed forest of its interpretation
©Foto di Masiar Pasquali - Foto di Masiar Pasquali
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Antonio Latella presents “his” Hamlet, the prince of failure and ambiguity. “Hamlet is neither black nor white, it walks the line”.
©Masiar Pasquali
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Shakespeare’s masterpiece Hamlet returns to the stage in this version by Latella, with Federica Rosellini playing the prince of Denmark
©Masiar Pasquali
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Antonio Latella takes on “a masterpiece which many believe they know and of which little, to tell the truth, is understood”.
©Lucie Jansch
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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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The Collas stage the Grimm’s tale, a story of initiation in which Hansel and Gretel have to overcome a multitude of difficulties while growing up.
©Masiar Pasquali
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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
Stefano de Luca continues his journey through the world of the tales of the Brothers Grimm and stages a Hänsel and Gretel.
© Christophe Raynaud de Lage – Festival d’Avignon
By Heart
PRESENTE INDICATIVO | Milano Crocevia
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Why learn a text by heart? With a blend of reality and fiction, Rodrigues addresses the value of transmission in fighting oblivion
©Masiar Pasquali
HEDDA. GABLER.
come una pistola carica
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Liv Ferracchiati has chosen Hedda Gabler by Ibsen to examine the relationship between social convention and the desire for freedom
©Silvia Lelli
L’heure exquise
Variations on a theme by Samuel Beckett (Oh, les beaux jours)
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Alessandra Ferri celebrates her 40-year career with Winnie, the âgée ballerina imagined by Béjart who recalls her happiest moments
©Daniela Zedda
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Taking migration as a starting point, HUMAN makes a merciless exploration of the decisive boundary which separates the humane from the inhumane.
©Masiar Pasquali
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A rehearsal room, actors, an audience. A director and a playwright examine the Legend of the Atrides, the tale of Iphigenia, the mystery of violence.
©Alessia Santambrogio
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The Iliad told through the figure of the archaeologist Schliemann. A show which is a regular appointment for the under 18s.