

jún. 28., Szo
|Bologna
Bridges: Performance in Bologna, Italy
Unscripted theatre that explores a variety of different languages and modes of communication, featuring artists from six different countries.
Time & Location
2025. jún. 28. 21:30 – 23:00 CEST
Bologna, Via Marco Emilio Lepido, 255, 40132 Bologna BO, Italy
About the event
Prepare for an unscripted journey where language becomes a playground. Bridges brings together theatre improvisers from six different countries who embrace the challenge and inspiration of diverse languages – including English, Slovenian, French, Italian, Czech and Hungarian – alongside alternative modes of communication like music, sound, gibberish, and body language. Through expressive physicality, shared emotions, and an immediate connection with the audience, this performance demonstrates that accurate communication lies beyond the confines of a single language. Every performance of Bridges is a one-of-a-kind event, born from the energy of the moment and the dynamic interplay between performers and audience. Witness the magic of improvisation as international actors weave together stories, scenes, and relationships, where connection transcends linguistic boundaries through physicality, emotion, and the shared joy of spontaneous creation.
With: Timothée Ansieau, Peter Frankl, Juš Milčinski, Ollie Rasini, Lucie Vokrouhlíková
Special Guest: Teatro a Molla
Sound and Lights: Max Moro-Sibilot
Duration: 75 mins
Audience: Recommended for an audience age 14 and up
TICKETS
Tickets to the show are free of charge.
We highly recommend reserving a seat for the show, as spaces are limited.
Reservations will close at midnight on the day previous to the day of the show.
TO RESERVE A SEAT: https://tinyurl.com/4xk9nd2j
We highly recommend reserving a seat for the show, as spaces are limited.
Reservations will close at midnight on the day previous to the day of the show.
Co-funded by the European Union and Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna. A Teatro a Molla production.
DISCLAIMER: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.