ROma, 9 sets. (askanews) – From comedy to music, from ballet to current affairs, passing through entertainment for families. Over 40 shows in the new season of the Olympic theater in Rome, starting from September 14, also this year in partnership with the Roman Philharmonic Academy.
Objective, reaching the widest possible audience by ranging among the genres, also touching Disney news and masterpieces. The artistic director Lucia Bocca Montefoschi:
“We have an exterminated program with things that always return and that we love, such as Maurizio Battista (from 17 December to 8 February with” One … none … one hundred thousand) on the Christmas holidays, Lillo and Greg (from 11 to 29 March), the Stomp (14-19 April) and Momix (with “Botanical-Season 2” from April 28 to May 10 “) and the shows that we call ‘unique’, which range in all the fields of the knowledge (Riccardo Rossi, Mauro Calabresi, Silvia Mezzanotte among many), a lot of music and a lot of dance “.
Classical dance, which starts with “Coppelia” (from 10 to 12 October), with the young talents of the Ballet of Rome. The artistic director Francesca Magnini.
“We are very happy to bring the dance here, the interest in this form of art is returning which is a bit of the handmaid, difficult to hook but the public is increasingly numerous and welcomes us with more and more enthusiasm”.
On the bill “Il Lago dei Cigni”, “Lo Nutcracianoci”, Acrobatics and magic with “Titizé – A Venetian Dream” and “Fellini Dream” by Nogravity Theater with images and movements that challenge gravity. Musical such as “They will be Famosi-Fame”, shows dedicated to Michael Jackson (“Legend the Show”), Mina and there is also Elio with (December 9) “When a musician laughs”, with a band of young people.
Among the most anticipated comedians, Lillo and Greg who report “Herculean movie”, The show that upsets the genres of cinema, sold out last year. Lillo: “You laugh a lot, it is very fun and original, because they are sketches dedicated to the world of cinema, today there are more monologists and stand-up comedy, so let’s do something a little different, that is missing”.
Chiara Francini (12-14 May) brings “strong and clear”: “It is a bit of a dip in the past for those between 30 and 55-60 years, it comes from my penultimate novel that was a best seller, it is fun, melancholy, at times it is bitter, like the Tuscan irony, it is a monologue that makes you laugh but that also leads to reflect that I think it is the main thing when you go to the theater”.
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