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A unique setting, with the puppeteers visibly moving the characters. A creation that brings together scenes from the most-loved plays.
Michele Serra opens the doors to his trove of writings with a an ironic and sentimental theatrical stor in a special edition for the summer.
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Michele Serra opens the doors to his trove of writings with a an ironic and sentimental theatrical stor in a special edition for the summer.
In a performance of words and music, Massimo Popolizio presents the pages by Bulgakov on Pontius Pilate and Christ.
In a performance of words and music, Massimo Popolizio presents the pages by Bulgakov on Pontius Pilate and Christ.
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In a performance of words and music, Massimo Popolizio presents the pages by Bulgakov on Pontius Pilate and Christ.
©Giuseppe Distefano
In a period characterised more by questions than answers, Paolo Rossi brings to the Piccolo a performance that calls for resistance and choice.
©MoniQue foto
In a period characterised more by questions than answers, Paolo Rossi brings to the Piccolo a performance that calls for resistance and choice.
©MoniQue foto
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In a period characterised more by questions than answers, Paolo Rossi brings to the Piccolo a performance that calls for resistance and choice.
©Giuseppe Di Stefano
Davide Enia tells of 1943, a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.
©Giuseppe Distefano
Davide Enia tells of 1943, a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.
©Giuseppe Distefano
Davide Enia tells of 1943, a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.
©Giuseppe Distefano
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Davide Enia tells of 1943, a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.
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Sonia Bergamasco reads two stories by Vasilij Grossman, “possibly the best voice for us in Milan today”.
©Filippo Milani
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Gabriele Lavia returns to the Piccolo with a reading dedicated to Oedipus. The tragedy of the man driven to ruin by the desire for knowledge.