Stagione 2024/25
© Luca Manfrini
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Elena Ghiaurov plays the tragic queen who disrupts moral, family and social order with the chaos of her desires
© Laila Pozzo
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A blend of theatre and multimedia, Fabiana Iacozzilli paints a harrowing portrait of a family facing the drama of Alzheimer’s
@ Duccio Burberi
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A Chapter Two in the life and work of Neil Simon, a passionate interweaving of feelings with traces of autobiography
© Masiar Pasquali
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A civil oration and a process of self-analysis: Davide Enia tells of the impact of Cosa Nostra on our personal and civil lives
© Tommaso Le Pera
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Gabriele Lavia and Federica Di Martino in the masterpiece by Eugene O’Neill, the brutal and painful portrait of a dysfunctional family
© Masiar Pasquali
Storia di un cinghiale
Qualcosa su Riccardo III
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The Uruguayan author and director Gabriel Calderón comes to the Piccolo for the first time with his reflection on power and theatre. With Francesco Montanari
© Kornél Mundruczó / Proton Theatre
PARALLAX
Kornél Mundruczó / Proton Theatre
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Is identity a privilege or a burden? Three generations placed side by side to express the search for identity in contemporary Hungary
© Masiar Pasquali
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The return of the ruthlessly revolutionary story by Pedro Lemebel, with Lino Guanciale and directed by Claudio Longhi
© Masiar Pasquali
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Gaia Saitta stages the novel by Elena Ferrante, the story of a woman and her journey of liberation and self-affirmation
© Virgina Mingolla
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Valerio Binasco returns to Pirandello to examine the sense of creating theatre and the conflictual relationship between reality and fiction
© Pino Le Pera
Ezra in gabbia
o il caso Ezra Pound
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Directed by Leonardo Petrillo, Mariano Rigillo and Silvia Siravo return Ezra Pound to the absolute purity of his art and his poetry
© Lia Pasqualino
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Scenes from a marriage, thirty years on: Roberto Andò stages the script of Ingmar Bergman’s last film
© Masiar Pasquali
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Pier Lorenzo Pisano provides a contemporary re-reading of the most well-known Western saga: the cycle of the Trojan War
© Marta Cervone
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Pirandello’s classic comes to secondary schools to encourage teenagers to reflect on the falsehoods that they encounter in daily life, from social networks to fake news
© Masiar Pasquali
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Z for Zorro, I for Identity, C for Convention, D for Dialogue: Latella reinterprets an archetype of the collective imagination