2017-2018
©Sanne Peper
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An impossible love. Two lovers who can neither live together nor apart, in a vortex of intimacy and distance, life and death.
©Tarvo Hanno Varres
Equality among people, freedom of speech and the theatre as a place of democracy... True values or pure humanistic rhetoric?
©Fabio Lovino
Actors from different nationalities united in the common language of dance to tell stories both great and small on life and theatre.
©Pino Le Pera
The anger, resentment and frustration of youth lost in the no-man’s-land of the suburbs, where the only distraction is boredom.
©Steven A. Gunther
The only art which is worth doing is art that disturbs, challenges and puts to the test both artists and spectators. But is this really the case?
Lucifer is a being catapulted into another dimension, like a child sent away by his father, forced to be born again, alone.
A monologue on men, on their masculinity and on the strength that lends form to our relationships.
A true story which becomes a terrible poetic entity: what depths can human beings plunge to?
“What can a man do?”, a simple question from the philosophical work by Paul Valéry which leads to the creation of a show which unites music and voice.
The text by Camilla Mattiuzzo, winner of the NdN, tells the semi-true story of a family which has lost control.
©Renee Altrov
The protagonist is fantasy: a human vocation with enormous revolutionary potential, that allows us to understand ourselves and the world.
A reflection on the importance of its role and its commitment: can the theatre change the world?
©Lucia Menegazzo
Todi, a symbol of the Italian provinces where life is serene and everyone knows each other... but what is it best to avoid doing in a small town?
©Masiar Pasquali
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Based on the novel by Elio Vittorini, the piece tells the story of a group of partisans during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Milan.