Stagione 2025/26

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Tea and apocalypse on a summer afternoon for four women on the threshold of their golden years; lacasadargilla stages Caryl Churchill

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The puppets of the Carlo Colla & Figli company dance in the Teatro alla Scala ballet celebrating 19th-century scientific and technical progress

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In a blend of dance and theatre – during the 25th Winter Olympics – D’Agostin reflects on his first love: cross-country skiing

Franciscus
Il folle che parlava agli uccelli
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Simone Cristicchi examines the human and spiritual journey of Francis of Assisi in an impassioned blend of music and theatre.

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The new work by Federica Rosellini, inspired by one of the most controversial figures of the musical and cultural scene: Marilyn Manson

Les Moustaches present a work of desperate love, immense emptiness, and explosive joy, a veritable celebration of life.

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In the wake of its extraordinary reception from audiences, the re-reading by Riccardo Frati of Italo Calvino’s masterpiece returns to the Piccolo

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With his first theatrical performance of Pirandello, Silvio Orlando delicately expresses the tragic humanity of Ciampa, directed by Andrea Baracco

Il fuoco era la cura
Vent’anni di Sotterraneo
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Bradbury’s novel is the cue for the study by Sotterraneo on the possible totalitarian drift of our present

Il Gattopardo
Una storia incredibile
One of the most fascinating tales in publishing history, an account by Francesco Piccolo for the 70th anniversary of Feltrinelli.

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Directed by Andrea Chiodi, Tindaro Granata and Lucia Lavia perform in the last, irresistible play by Molière

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A magical tale for all ages; the marvels of a play that has enchanted audiences the world over returns to the Piccolo.

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Teatro Strehler - Scatola Magica
From Homer to Leopardi, a classic tale to discuss war with younger audiences and learn to play with words

La vegetariana
Personale Daria Deflorian
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Deflorian returns as director and actor to stage the novel by Han Kang, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

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Exhilarating, provocative and surreal: the irresistible comedy by Aristophanes, with 80 youngsters under the guidance of Marco Martinelli.