“Let's Have Fun at the Theatre”, the review organized by the Teatro Stabile di Verona, with the sponsorship of the Veneto Region, Province and Municipality of Verona and the valuable support of numerous sponsors, has reached its twenty-seventh edition, always dedicated to fun.
In a perfect balance between laughter and introspection, the new lineup traverses universal themes such as friendship, couple relationships, family ties, and personal fragilities.
Among this year's protagonists: Alessandro Haber, Cesare Bocci, Angela Finocchiaro, Luca Bizzarri, Gioele Dix, Gaia De Laurentiis, and Paola Quattrini.
Each performance will be enriched by meetings with the authors, organized in collaboration with the newspaper L’Arena: a free opportunity to delve into the themes of the works alongside the actors and journalists.
The season opens with “Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?” by William Rose featuring Cesare Bocci and Vittoria Belvedere, and continues until March with “I Wanted to Be Marlon Brando” with Alessandro Haber, “We Were Going a Thousand” by and with Gioele Dix and Valentina Cardinali, “The Cherry on the Cake” by Diego Luiz with Edy Angelillo, Blas Boca Rey, Milena Miconi, and Luca Attuada, “The Giant Squid” by Fabio Genovesi with Angela Finocchiaro and Bruno Stori, “The Runaways” by Palmade and Duthuron featuring Paola Quattrini and Gaia De Laurentiis, “Noises Off” by Michael Frayn with The Kitchen Company, concluding with “Our Women” by Eric Assous, featuring Luca Bizzarri, Enzo Paci, and Antonio Zavatteri.
But that's not all, with two special performances outside the review: on November 26, 2025, with the show "70s – Fear and Rights”, a theatrical project written by Mario Calabresi, Benedetta Tobagi, and Sara Poma, featuring an unpublished and personal account by Marco Damilano and directed by Bruno Fornasari, and on January 14, 2026, with "Condominium My Love", by and with Daniela Cristofori, Giacomo Poretti, and Marco Zoppello.
All the shows are in italian language.