2020-2021
The 2020 edition of NEXT at the Piccolo Teatro with the Teatro del Simposio (Sogno americano Chapter1#ray) and servomutoTeatro (Non un’opera buona).
©Andrea Macchia
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A journey through the hell of the concentration camps and the Holocaust, and the fight to escape from a nightmare with the hope of once more being able to live.
©Masiar Pasquali
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One hundred and twenty years on from the birth of Eduardo, Fausto Russo Alesi presents a “solitary” re-reading of a legendary comedy
©Masiar Pasquali
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One hundred and twenty years on from the birth of Eduardo, Fausto Russo Alesi presents a “solitary” re-reading of a legendary comedy
©Attilio Marasco
The second concert for MITJAZZ pays tribute to Ambrosetti and Gruntz with the music from one of their most important recording projects, Tentets.
©Attilio Marasco
MITJAZZ ends with the project Piani Diversi, a meeting of dialects from the great pages of “written” music and jazz improvisation.
The 5th edition of MITJAZZ picks up on a number of concerts cancelled in the spring. The first is Il Jazz è Donna, a view of the Italian female jazz scene.
©Alice Pavesi
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Filippo Dini and Arianna Scommegna as the writer Paul and his tormentor Annie in Misery, based on the novel by Stephen King.
©Javier Fergo
Macro Flores celebrates twenty years of career with the show Rayuela, a new production written and directed by Francisco López.
©Foto Farruk - Foto di Farruk
A wide range of artists will come together for Villa Rosa & Friends / Gala flamenca a special show in support of all of Spain’s tablaos and their artists.
©Foto di Javier Fergo - Foto di Javier Fergo
Marco Flores will celebrate his twenty-year career, lending voice and body to his personal milestones with Rayuela, inspired by the novel by Julio Cortázar.
©© Óscar Romero - Foto di Foto Óscar Romero
With Sin Permiso - Canciones para el Silencio, Ana Morales transforms flamenco into an expression of memory, a bridge to the future.
©Giuseppe Distefano
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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
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Davide Enia tells of 1943m a crucially important year for Palermo and its people, discovering that those dark times tragically resemble our present.
©© LAC, Foto Studio Pagi - Foto di Foto Studio Pagi
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Carmelo Rifici directs a Macbeth with a Jungian twist, exploring the interiority of the actors and spectators.