Theater in IULM: the 2025 edition of the festival

Theatre - 05 February 2025 - Event date 13 May 2025

After Mogol, Massimo Recalcati and Roberto Vecchioni the program of theatrical performances continues with Tommaso Ragno on May 19th. Free events open to the IULM community and the public

Once again this year, our Athenaeum is offering the IULM community and citizens a program of theatrical performances: four appointments ranging from monologue to theater-concert with four important artists of the Italian scene.

The review opened on Friday, February 21, with a show by Mogol, Emozioni, which traces his relationship with Lucio Battisti, whose songs have been performed live by Gianmarco Carroccia on the stage of our Auditorium. 

The second show, Wednesday, March 12, featured Massimo Recalcati in La legge del desiderio. The evening addressed the theme of desire from the New Testament to Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan, from theory to psychoanalytic clinical practice. 

The third appointment was on Tuesday, May 13, with Roberto Vecchioni and his show Prima che il gallo canti, in which the singer-songwriter, accompanied by Lucio Fabbri and Massimo Germini, recounts and investigates the roots and etymology of the word Strategy.  

The festival closes on Monday, May 19, with Tommaso Ragno, an artist awarded the Silver Ribbon for his performance in the film Nostalgia (Mario Martone, 2022), who transposes one of Franz Kafka's most enigmatic short stories into a monologue, A Report to an Academy.   

All performances, free and open to the public, will be held in the Auditorium (IULM 6) at 8 p.m.

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Next events:

Tommaso Ragno
Una relazione per un'accademia by Franz Kafka
Monday, May 19, 8 p.m.
Auditorium
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Past events:

Mogol, Gianmarco Carroccia
EMOZIONI
La mia vita in canzone
Viaggio tra le canzoni di Battisti e Mogol

Friday, February 21, 8 p.m.
Auditorium

Massimo Recalcati
La legge del desiderio
Wednesday, March 12, 8 p.m.
Auditorium

Roberto Vecchioni
Prima che il gallo canti
Tuesday, May 13, 8 p.m.
Auditorium