Stagione teatrale 2024-2025 - Teatro Mancinelli di Orvieto
The Mancinelli Theatre in Orvieto starts again with a ‘Protagonists’ theatre season that will propose a rich cultural programme with 12 titles in the main playbill, in subscription, and a total of 36 shows and concerts that will be staged from October 2024 to May 2025.
It will be Stefano Fresi, on Saturday 26 October 2024, who will be the first to open the curtain with the national seasonal debut of his ‘Dioggene’.
Saturday, 6 November 2024 will see the arrival of Ezio Greggio, who will narrate ‘A Life on the Screen’, while, on Saturday, 16 November 2024, Chiara Francini and Alessandro Federico will be the ‘Open Almost Wide Open Couple’ portrayed by Dario Fo and Franca Rame.
The first part of the season will close on Thursday 12 December with Lodo Guenzi and Sara Putignano, who will stage one of William Shakespeare's best plays ‘Much ado about nothing’.
The new year at the Mancinelli will start on Monday 6 January 2025 with another national seasonal debut: Massimiliano Gallo and Fabrizia Sacchi with the funny comedy ‘Amanti’. On Friday 24 January Nancy Brilli returns to the Orvieto stage with ‘The Jew’.
Sunday 2 February songs from the 1920s and 1930s will be the soundtrack of Mario Incudine's ‘Parlami d'amore’, directed by Pino Strabioli.
Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 February will see the national premiere of the new comedy written, directed and performed by Vincenzo Salemme.
On Friday 21 March, the couple Massimo Dapporto and Fabio Troiano will play with the comedy of the Sicilian master in ‘Pirandello Pulp’.
Inspired, on the other hand, by Nikolaj Vasìlevic Gogol's short story ‘Diary of a Madman’, the show will be staged on Sunday 30 March, with Giacomo Ferrara.
Another return will be that of Veronica Pivetti, who will bring ‘L'inferiorità mentale della donna’ to the Mancinelli on Sunday 13 April 2025.
Closing the season, on Saturday 3 May 2025, will be the show ‘456’, directed by Mattia Torre, a screenwriter, playwright and director who passed away in 2019 at the age of just 47, starring Massimo De Lorenzo, Carlo Ruggeri and Cristina Pellegrino.
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