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Teatro Studio Melato

The play is dedicated to the figure of Mother Francesca Saverio Cabrini, Patron Saint of the migrants after a centenary from her death.

Masculu e Fìammina

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Teatro Studio Melato

A man confesses his own homosexuality to his late mother: in a South covered in snow, among the tombs, finally free to speak. 

Marta Cuscunà

La semplicità ingannata

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Teatro Grassi

A satire on the luxury of being a woman, loosely based on Arcangela Tarabotti and the story of the Nuns of the Saint Clare in Udine. 

©Daniele Borghello - Foto di Daniele Borghello

Marta Cuscunà

Il canto della caduta

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Teatro Grassi

Marta Cuscunà goes back to an ancient epic story from the popular traditions of the Ladini: the myth of Fanes. 

Marta Cuscunà

È bello vivere liberi!

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Teatro Grassi

A theatrical project for an actress, 5 marionettes and a puppet, inspired by the biography of Ondina Peteani, First Partisan Courier in Italy. 

Marionette che passione!

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Chiostro Nina Vinchi

A unique setting, with the puppeteers visibly moving the characters. A creation that brings together scenes from the most-loved plays.

©Tommaso Le Pera

Mario e Saleh

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Teatro Grassi

A Western Christian and a Muslim migrant are victims of an earthquake. This is La Ruina’s unique take on immigration.

©Masiar Pasquali

Mangiafoco

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Teatro Studio Melato

Based on an episode from Pinocchio by Collodi, Roberto Latini’s new study on theatre and its farces.

© Luca Del Pia

Il malato immaginario

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Teatro Grassi

Directed by Andrea Chiodi, Tindaro Granata and Lucia Lavia perform in the last, irresistible play by Molière

©Peter Hönnemann - Kampnagel

Mal – Embriaguez Divina

FESTIVAL “PRESENTE INDICATIVO”

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Teatro Strehler

Montero Freitas reflects on the concept of evil in contemporary society, which sacrifices freedom for a sense of protection against a fearsome “Other”

©Giuseppe Distefano

maggio '43 – URBANA New Living

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

maggio '43 – Circolo Cerizza

Davide Enia tells of 1943, a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.

©Giuseppe Di Stefano

maggio '43 – BASE

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

maggio '43

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Teatro Grassi

Davide Enia tells of 1943m a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.

©Giuseppe Distefano

maggio '43

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Teatro Grassi

Davide Enia tells of 1943m a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.