The curtain rises again at the Teatro Accademia di Conegliano for an intense and engaging theater season, promising emotions, reflections, and great names from the Italian scene. Ten appointments to tell stories that speak to the heart and mind, between memory, irony, love, and identity.
The journey begins on November 22 with Brokeback Mountain, an intense adaptation of Annie Proulx's story, performed by Edoardo Purgatori and Filippo Contri. Following that, on December 14, Ubi maior with Leo Gassman and Sabrina Knaflitz explores the delicate balance between parents and children.
The new year opens on January 11 with Raoul Bova in Il nuotatore di Auschwitz, a true story of resilience and hope. On January 21, Indovina chi viene a cena tackles still-relevant themes, starring Cesare Bocci and Vittoria Belvedere.
On February 12, Caterina Guzzanti directs Secondo lei, while on February 25, Ti ho sposato per allegria by Natalia Ginzburg brings lightness and introspection to the stage with Giampiero Ingrassia and Marianella Bargilli.
The succession of surprises, satire, and poetry continues: on March 7, Enzo Iacchetti in Buongiorno Ministro, a funny Spanish comedy, on March 29, Maria Grazia Cucinotta in La moglie fantasma, a play that nods to Shakespeare, continuing on April 8 with Debora Villa in Viva le donne and concluding on April 23 with Giacomo Poretti in Condominio Mon Amour.
Tickets go on sale from October 2025, at the Teatro Accademia box office and online at Vivaticket.