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3. Teatro Gobetti 2024/25

Novecento - Eugenio Allegri - Gabriele Vacis

Novecento
16 – 28 ott 2018

Novecento
16 – 28 ott 2018

silvia2018-12-14T12:02:06+00:00

Novecento is back in Torino to celebrate its first twenty-five successful years: Eugenio Allegri personifies Danny Boodman T.D. Lemon Novecento and his story. The play is based on the novel [...]

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David
30 oct – 4 nov 2018

David
30 oct – 4 nov 2018

silvia2018-12-14T12:00:49+00:00

David is a famous, cynical and amusing performer who, at the death of his partner, finds himself at the mercy of his children. The play describes a family’s tragicomic troubles [...]

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Gli onesti della banda - Ernesto Mahieux - Giuseppe Miale Di Mauro

The Band of Honest Men
6 – 11 nov 2018

The Band of Honest Men
6 – 11 nov 2018

silvia2018-11-05T12:10:41+00:00

Author Diego De Silva (Divorce with style) and director Giuseppe Miale di Mauro produce a surprising comedy that is performed by Ernesto Mahieux and the Nest actors who had previously [...]

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Mozart - Giuseppe Cederna - Ruggero Cara, Elisabeth Boeke

Mozart. Mozart. The dream of a clown
13 – 25 nov 2018

Mozart. Mozart. The dream of a clown
13 – 25 nov 2018

silvia2018-10-17T15:28:43+00:00

A compelling encounter between the music of a genius and an actor, who made his debut exactly forty years ago as a street clown, playing the role of Mozart. Giuseppe [...]

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Ex Chemist. Primo Levi and his second profession

Ex Chemist. Primo Levi and his second profession

silvia2018-11-26T10:46:14+00:00

Alone on the stage, Sonia Bergamasco lends her voice and body to some of Primo Levi's most vivid and astonishing pages in a production that is both dreamlike and minimal, [...]

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Maria Callas Master Class - Mascia Musy - Stefania Bonfadelli

Maria Callas Master Class
4 – 9 dec 2018

Maria Callas Master Class
4 – 9 dec 2018

silvia2018-11-27T10:38:45+00:00

A tribute to the Divine Maria Callas forty years after her death: her art, her rise to success, her loves and her retirement from the stage, narrated through her lessons [...]

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La scortecata - Emma Dante -Carmine Maringola e Salvatore D’Onofrio

La scortecata
11 – 23 dec 2018

La scortecata
11 – 23 dec 2018

silvia2019-02-04T12:28:22+00:00

Emma Dante has based this comic and grotesque play on a novella by Basile. Two decrepit sisters - Carmine Maringola and Salvatore D'Onofrio - are disconcerted by the advances of [...]

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The Ballad of Johnny and Gill
8 – 20 jan 2019

The Ballad of Johnny and Gill
8 – 20 jan 2019

silvia2019-01-18T10:14:55+00:00

The impelling need for integration and a common language are the elements of this international co-production based on a new, far-reaching project by Fausto Paravidino. Music, languages, places and adventures [...]

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Matilde and the Tram for San Vittore
22 – 27 jan 2019

Matilde and the Tram for San Vittore
22 – 27 jan 2019

silvia2019-02-18T19:13:44+00:00

Maddalena Crippa dominates the stage as an emblem of human freedom in a play that commemorates the "non-heroism" of men and women who opposed fascism and Nazism. Between 1943 and [...]

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Six
29 jan – 10 feb 2019

Six
29 jan – 10 feb 2019

silvia2019-02-18T18:50:10+00:00

Scimone and Sframeli are very popular with audiences both in Italy and in France and have won several awards for their dramaturgy, in which absurd characters question the meaningfulness of [...]

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Hamlet travestie - Emanuele Valenti

Hamlet travestie
12 – 17 feb 2109

Hamlet travestie
12 – 17 feb 2109

silvia2019-02-18T18:49:55+00:00

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Pueblo - Ascanio Celestini

Pueblo
19 – 24 feb 2019

Pueblo
19 – 24 feb 2019

silvia2019-01-28T16:41:52+00:00

Ascanio Celestini, one of the masters of narrative theatre, tells heart-touching stories: minor daily experiences that portray scenes from a distressed suburban periphery. Tramps, thieves, prostitutes and hardened criminals are [...]

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Cous cous klan - Gabriele Di Luca , Massimiliano Setti, Alessandro Tedeschi

Cous Cous Klan
26 feb – 3 mar 2019

Cous Cous Klan
26 feb – 3 mar 2019

silvia2019-02-04T12:43:08+00:00

Carrozzeria Orfeo is a cult company that creates burlesque theatre to mirror human precariousness and neuroses. The setting for its new show is an apocalyptic future, where water has been [...]

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Abisso - Davide Enia

The Abyss
5 – 10 mar 2019

The Abyss
5 – 10 mar 2019

silvia2019-02-06T11:41:10+00:00

The winner of, among others, the UBU Prize, the Tondelli Prize and the ETI Prize, Davide Enia is a writer, actor, director and playwright who directs this compelling, intense and [...]

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Ombretta calco - Milvia Marigliano - Peppino Mazzotta

Ombretta Calco
12 – 17 mar 2019

Ombretta Calco
12 – 17 mar 2019

silvia2019-02-06T11:48:12+00:00

Ombretta is the quintessence of normality, an unpretentious bourgeois madame, a sciura. Seated on a bench, she unwinds and tells of her failures, pains, hopes, and her quest for a [...]

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canto della caduta

The Song of the Fall
19 – 24 mar 2019

The Song of the Fall
19 – 24 mar 2019

silvia2019-02-21T15:31:02+00:00

Marta Cuscunà, an emerging young talent, produces impetuous, participative theatre. This play, co-produced by the Stabile, is based on a Ladino legend about the end of the peaceful rule of [...]

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Lettera - Paolo Nani -Nullo Facchini

The letter
2 – 7 apr 2019

The letter
2 – 7 apr 2019

silvia2019-03-25T12:50:39+00:00

A play that has been performed across the globe over 1200 times, a perfect comic device that is endlessly amazing. Paolo Nani, takes inspiration from Raymond Queneau's Exercises in Style [...]

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the whip

The whip hand.
(Il colpo di frusta)
8 – 9 apr 2019

The whip hand.
(Il colpo di frusta)
8 – 9 apr 2019

silvia2019-04-08T12:35:06+00:00

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cliche

Cliché, ci spogliamo per voi
11 – 12 apr 2019

Cliché, ci spogliamo per voi
11 – 12 apr 2019

silvia2019-04-02T10:41:49+00:00

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Odisseate

O disse a te
14 – 15 apr 2019

O disse a te
14 – 15 apr 2019

silvia2019-02-21T12:20:56+00:00

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