A tetralogy marked by different colors, different skies under which to forge new relationships between the arts and nurture something over time: this is the project for the four-year period by the directors of the Theatre sector of the Biennale, Stefano Ricci and Gianni Forte (ricci/forte). This year, they present Niger et Albus (black and white), their fourth and final edition, following the abyssal Blue in 2021, the intense Rot in 2022, and the brilliant and enchanting Emerald in 2023.
The program includes a lineup of performances and events featuring prominent figures from the best national and international contemporary theatre scene. It also includes productions within the scope of Biennale College Theatre 2023, such as Crisalidi by Ciro Gallorano, born in 1988 and hailing from Torre del Greco, winner of the Directors under 35 competition who will present his project in its final form. Additionally, there are Livido by Eliana Rotella and Così erano le cose appena nata la luce by Rosalinda Conti, winners of the Dramaturgy competition, who will present their texts in the form of a mise en lecture.
Stefano Fortin, the winner of the Under 40 Biennale College contest in the Authors section, is back on stage at Biennale with d...
Muta Imago (Latin for ‘silent image’) is a theatre company established in Rome in 2006 by director Claudia Sorace and playw...
A tragic comedy, Elektra Unbound is back on the theme of show business: a jury must pick, from a shortlist of three, the actres...
Elia Pangaro is the dancer and performer who won the Biennale College bid for site-specific performances. Born in 1997, Pangaro...
The Swedish artist and director Markus Öhrn intertwines his excessive, sharp, and almost comic book-like style with the docume...