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©Daniela Zedda

Iliade, mito e guerra

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Teatro Studio Melato

The Iliad is a poem that speaks of war and exalts the military virtues of its heroes. It is also the story of all of the people involved in a war.

Iliade, mito e guerra

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica

A reflection on war through ancient legends, a play in which Homer’s words resound in all of their topicality.

©Alessia Santambrogio

Iliade, mito e guerra

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Teatro Studio Melato

The Iliad told through the figure of the archaeologist Schliemann. A show which is a regular appointment for the under 18s.

©Masiar Pasquali

Ifigenia, liberata

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Teatro Strehler

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. 

©Daniela Zedda

HUMAN

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Teatro Strehler

Taking migration as a starting point, HUMAN makes a merciless exploration of the decisive boundary which separates the humane from the inhumane.

©Silvia Lelli

L’heure exquise

Variations on a theme by Samuel Beckett (Oh, les beaux jours)

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Teatro Strehler

Alessandra Ferri celebrates her 40-year career with Winnie, the âgée ballerina imagined by Béjart who recalls her happiest moments

©Masiar Pasquali

HEDDA. GABLER.

come una pistola carica

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Teatro Studio Melato

Liv Ferracchiati has chosen Hedda Gabler by Ibsen to examine the relationship between social convention and the desire for freedom

©Masiar Pasquali

Hänsel e Gretel

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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.

Hansel e Gretel

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Teatro Studio Melato

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.

©Lucie Jansch

Hamletmachine

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Teatro Studio Melato

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.

©Masiar Pasquali

Hamlet

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Teatro Studio Melato

Shakespeare’s masterpiece Hamlet returns to the stage in this version by Latella, with Federica Rosellini playing the prince of Denmark

©Masiar Pasquali

Hamlet

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Teatro Studio Melato

Antonio Latella takes on “a masterpiece which many believe they know and of which little, to tell the truth, is understood”.

©Foto di Masiar Pasquali - Foto di Masiar Pasquali

Hamlet

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Teatro Studio Melato

Antonio Latella presents “his” Hamlet, the prince of failure and ambiguity. “Hamlet is neither black nor white, it walks the line”.