©Alessandro Menegatti
The first appointment in the review “Milano per Gaber” is with Paolo Conte interviewed by the journalist and TV presenter Massimo Bernardini.
©Alessandro Serra
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Umberto Orsini and Lucia Lavia in the story of a man in a fight against himself, time and destiny, in search of impossible redemption.
The XXI edition of Orchestra senza Confini closes with a tribute to Antonello Salis, one of the great artistic figures of Italian jazz.
©Franco Lannino
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Emma Dante stages the short story by Giambattista Basile, a splendid apologue on the risks of vanity in a world based on appearance.
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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
A fun version of the two masterpieces by the Brothers Grimm to introduce even the youngest of audiences to the magical world of theatre.
©Masiar Pasquali
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Jacopo Gassmann directs a piece by the Spanish Juan Mayorga on the relationship between a professor and a student.
Alcune delle soliste più interessanti del panorama italiano gettano uno sguardo su stili e poetiche molto diverse tra loro.
©Masiar Pasquali
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For the first time performing in a production for the Piccolo, Marco Paolini stages his re-reading of the story of Ulysses.
©Masiar Pasquali
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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
La storia della celebre ragazzina e dei suoi celebri incontri in uno spettacolo che intreccia recitazione e immagini.
©Maria Laura Antonelli
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A man lives alone in a deserted town. A deep and harrowing solitude, a blend of small and large quirks, and desires which blend with reality.
©Futura Tittaferrante
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A new guise for the work which examines the bond between legal economics and criminal economics, and the importance of choosing which side to be on.
Il secondo appuntamento di Orchestra senza Confini è dedicato a Gorni Kramer, figura centrale del jazz italiano tra gli anni Trenta e i Sessanta.
©Stefano Di Luca
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Franco Branciaroli plays Jean Valjean in the theatrical staging of one of literature’s masterpieces: Les Miserables by Hugo. Directed by Franco Però.
©Roberto Ricciuti
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Laura Pasetti and the Charioteer Theatre involve young children in an exciting journey to discover Shakespeare and the English language.
©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.