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5. Produzioni TST 2023/24

VajontS23
5 – 9 Oct 2023

VajontS23
5 – 9 Oct 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-09-27T12:50:31+00:00

On October 9 1963, 260 million cubic metres of rock broke off Mount Toc and crashed into the Vajont dam, raising a wave that destroyed five villages and killed two [...]

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Love Diaries
9 – 29 Oct 2023

Love Diaries
9 – 29 Oct 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-10-18T11:20:17+00:00

STRAWBERRY AND CREAM / DIALOGUE For his début as a theatre director, Nanni Moretti has chosen two plays by Natalia Ginzburg, which explore the intimate lives of families that have become resigned to [...]

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The Kaufmann affair
31 Oct – 5 Nov 2023

The Kaufmann affair
31 Oct – 5 Nov 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-11-02T10:07:30+00:00

This theatrical adaptation of Giovanni Grasso's novel, which won the Premio Capalbio in 2019, describes the subversive love story between an elderly Jewish businessman and a young Aryan woman in [...]

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The Tempest
7 – 19 Nov 2023

The Tempest
7 – 19 Nov 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-11-08T10:09:19+00:00

After its successful international tour, this Shakespearean masterpiece directed by Alessandro Serra returns to Torino, featuring all the evocative power of a production that is a tribute to the ancestral [...]

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Uncle Vanja
21 – 26 nov 2023

Uncle Vanja
21 – 26 nov 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-11-20T11:47:40+00:00

Teatro Stabile dell'Umbria, Teatro Stabile di Torino - Teatro Nazionale Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi Leonardo Lidi, an associate artist of the Teatro Stabile di Torino, furthers his research into [...]

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Prometheus
30 Nov – 3 Dec 2023

Prometheus
30 Nov – 3 Dec 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-12-01T14:58:17+00:00

Prometheus has always been viewed as a symbol of rebellion. Unable to contain his emotions and accept canons or conventions, he is a hero who challenges constituted authority and makes [...]

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Fred!
5 – 17 Dec 2023

Fred!
5 – 17 Dec 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-12-01T14:53:05+00:00

Thanks to Arturo Brachetti's directorial insight, Matthias Martelli's acting talent and Fabrizio Bosso's musical talent breathe new life into Fred's nocturnal world, full of women and cigarettes. Fred Buscaglione was [...]

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Seven Against Thebes
7 – 10 Dec 2023

Seven Against Thebes
7 – 10 Dec 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-12-01T14:56:50+00:00

After three decades, Gabriele Vacis has returned to the saga of Oedipus' bloodline, once again casting a company of young performers in the role of the crowd that fills the [...]

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Antigone and her Brothers
14 – 17 Dec 2023

Antigone and her Brothers
14 – 17 Dec 2023

Valentina Mameli2023-12-07T10:53:51+00:00

After its successful debut last season, the play is back on the Fonderie Limone stage with its passionate hymn to brotherhood. Departing from Sophocles' play and its story, here the [...]

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L’ispettore generale
9 – 21 gen 2024

L’ispettore generale
9 – 21 gen 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-01-12T12:28:54+00:00

Leo Muscato dirige Rocco Papaleo in questa storia satirica composta nel 1836, dove sfera pubblica e privata si mescolano, confondono e contaminano. L’annuncio della visita di un ispettore in un [...]

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W o n d e r l a n d
9 – 21 Jan 2024

W o n d e r l a n d
9 – 21 Jan 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-01-08T11:07:11+00:00

Wonderland is a contemporary revisitation of Alice in Wonderland. A cast of actors, circus performers and dancers recreates an extraordinary world in which little Alice can experience the freedom of [...]

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cast istruttoria

L’istruttoria
23 – 28 gen 2024

L’istruttoria
23 – 28 gen 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-01-19T11:47:03+00:00

To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, the TST Actors' School students are staging The Investigation. The play is an ideal generational passing of the torch that commemorates the tragedy of the Holocaust [...]

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Nozze di sangue

Blood Wedding
30 Jan – 11 Feb 2024

Blood Wedding
30 Jan – 11 Feb 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-01-26T11:52:48+00:00

Only one of the characters in García Lorca's tragedy has a name; the others are roles, archetypes of a closed and violent society where blood stifles passion. Inspired by a [...]

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Antony and Cleopatra
13 – 18 Feb 2024

Antony and Cleopatra
13 – 18 Feb 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-02-13T11:27:34+00:00

A disenchanted and mysterious play that mingles the tragic, the comic, the sacred, and the grotesque, Antony and Cleopatra enshrines eros with some of Shakespeare's loftiest and most evocative verses. [...]

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Robin Hood
15 feb – 26 mag

Robin Hood
15 feb – 26 mag

silvia2024-02-27T11:55:31+00:00

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.

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Othello
22 – 25 Feb 2024

Othello
22 – 25 Feb 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-02-16T11:53:19+00:00

After confronting the cruelty of Richard III, Kriszta Székely, the talented Hungarian director and associate artist of the Stabile di Torino, comes to grips with another great Shakespearean "villain". Treacherous [...]

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The Girl on The Sofa
5 – 24 Mar 2024

The Girl on The Sofa
5 – 24 Mar 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-03-14T11:17:23+00:00

Valerio Binasco is the acknowledged leading Italian performer of Jon Fosse's work. He has always been fascinated by the reflective poetry that imbues all his plays and by the almost [...]

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Medea
2 – 21 apr 2024

Medea
2 – 21 apr 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-04-19T17:46:31+00:00

Leonardo Lidi affronta una delle tragedie più crude e spietate dell’antichità. Medea, figura chiave della letteratura classica e simbolo senza tempo del dolore femminile, è colei che ha abbandonato la [...]

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Orlando’s Madness
9 – 14 Apr 2024

Orlando’s Madness
9 – 14 Apr 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-04-05T15:26:32+00:00

Ariosto As Seen By Calvino Where do things that are lost on Earth go? Orlando loses his mind on the Moon, the place of all our aspirations and the sum [...]

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La vita che ti diedi

The Life I Gave You
9 – 28 Apr 2024

The Life I Gave You
9 – 28 Apr 2024

Valentina Mameli2024-06-19T15:38:37+00:00

The director of the Odéon in Paris and one of today's leading theatre directors, Stéphane Braunschweig, deepens his connection with Pirandello's work. For his first direction at the Teatro Stabile [...]

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