A major theater edition, featuring 10 titles from October 2025 to April 2026, consolidating the double evening for most performances and proposing a special event outside the subscription.
On the stage of the Teatro Remondini, therefore, a dense season in which artists and companies will alternate, each time interpreting brilliant comedies, contemporary stories, portraits of extraordinary women, and classics of our theater.
Scheduled are great authors from the past such as Machiavelli with Mandragola, the "perfect comedy" as it has been defined, and Pirandello with Il berretto a sonagli, alongside many contemporary authors. From the English Alan Ayckbourn with one of his funniest comedies: Sincerely Untrue, to playwright Sam Holcroft, already highly acclaimed in London’s West End with A Mirror, A False and Unauthorized Show, to Duncan McMillan with People, Place and Things, which debuted ten years ago at the National Theatre in London.
From the French scene, Yasmina Reza with Carnage, the God of Carnage, represented worldwide and also brought to cinema by Roman Polanski, to the made-in-USA with the famous playwright David Mamet and his prophetic November. And finally, the Italians Roberto Cavosi with the new Sissi the Empress and Michela Cescon adapting for the theater the work of Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux: Look at the Lights, My Love.