2022-2023
©Thomas Walgrave
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Between documentary and fiction, between cinema and theater, the monstrosities of the past are reflected in the horrors of contemporary Brazil
©Filippo Manzini
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Eduardo’s comedy on the confine between mental health and illness, to laugh, and to reflect on human misery and the ambiguity of language
©Daniele Borghello
Earthbound
ovvero le storie delle Camille
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An eco-feminist play that explores a near future that may soon be our present
©Eva Castellucci
Edipo Re di Sofocle
Esercizio di memoria per 4 voci femminili
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This second play by Chiara Guidi provides a re-reading of the legend of Oedipus as an examination of the dramatical power of the voice
©Eva Castellucci
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This first play by Chiara Guidi provides a re-reading of the legend of Oedipus as a magical fable tied to ancient fertility cults
© Masiar Pasquali
©2023 Luca A. D'Agostino / Phocus Agency
Europeana
Breve storia del XX secolo
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Lino Guanciale, accompanied by the accordion of Marko Hatlak, looks back on the enthusiasm, tragedy and leaps forward of the 20th century
©Lia Pasqualino
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Roberto Andò stages the masterpiece novel by Raffaele La Capria in a theatrical version by Emanuele Trevi
©Christophe Raynaud de Lage
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In a dystopian future, half of the human race has been wiped out by an eclipse; fraternity is the only way to sooth the pain of loss
Fuggi la terra e l’onde
Estate fuori scena
Sea and adventure occupy the same metaphorical importance in our imaginations
©Luk-Monsaert
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One of the events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Teatro Franco Parenti, an international “cult”, a tender, fun and moving play
Giochi di ottone
MITO SettembreMusica 2022
The Teatro Studio Melato sees the return of the concerts from the MITO festival, in an edition dedicated to light; light of reason, of the spirit, of rebirth...
©Masiar Pasquali
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Shakespeare’s masterpiece Hamlet returns to the stage in this version by Latella, with Federica Rosellini playing the prince of Denmark
©Masiar Pasquali
HEDDA. GABLER.
come una pistola carica
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Liv Ferracchiati has chosen Hedda Gabler by Ibsen to examine the relationship between social convention and the desire for freedom
©Sarah Melchiori | Festival Oriente Occidente Rovereto, settembre 2021
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A study on both civil society and poetry that takes its cue from the Madrigals by Monteverdi