Teatro Flaiano
Rome, Italy
Inaugurated in 1928 with the name Teatro dei Fanciulli (Children's Theater), in 1944 became Teatro Arlecchino, meeting point of artists and intellectuals such as Anna Magnani, Valentina Cortese, Luchino Visconti, Gianrico Tedeschi, among many others.
In 1969 its name changes in 'Teatro Flaiano' (in honour of a famous Italian poet) and it begins a series of experimentations, producing innovative and non‐conventional works. The direction of Teatro Flaiano keeps an eye of regard towards the contemporary dramaturgy, re‐elaborating classical pieces or analysing original and universal situations.
Address
Teatro Flaiano, Via Santo Stefano del Cacco 15, 00186 Rome, Italy, Google Maps
Events found for Teatro Flaiano
-
-
New Year’s Concert – I Solisti dell’Opera in Concerto
Rome, All Saints Church
-
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: From Purple Love to the FutureValerio Losito, viola d’amore
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
-
Valentine' Day Opera Serenades in Palazzo Doria Pamphilj with traditional roman dinner
Rome, Palazzo Doria Pamphilj
-
Capriccio Italiano Festival: Masterpieces for Violin and Piano
Rome, Sagrestia del Borromini
-
-
-
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: Cantate e Mottetti
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
-
-
Catacombs of San Callisto: Tour and Concert in Rome
Rome, Catacombe di San Callisto
+ more dates
1 h 30 min -
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: The music of silence: from Palestrina to the prayer of nature
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
Opera da Camera di Roma: The Most Beautiful Opera Arias
Rome, Chiesa Evangelica Metodista
+ more dates
1 h 20 min -
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: La Schiava by Niccolò Piccinni (opera in concert form)
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: Fantasie, divertimenti, notturni e tarantelle
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: Virtuosities of Opera
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
Oratorio Del Gonfalone: Timeless Notes — from Baroque to Great Soundtracks
Rome, Oratorio del Gonfalone
-
-
-
-
The Magic of Cinema: St. Paul's Within the Walls Church
Rome, Chiesa di S. Paolo entro le Mura