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Massimiliano Gallo – Letter to Eduardo

a payment Teatro delle Arti, go. G. Grimaldi 7, Salerno 13 Nov 2026 – 15 Nov 2026

Massimiliano Gallo – Letter to Eduardo
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New artistic season 2026/2027 of the Teatro delle Arti of Salerno: appointment with Massimiliano Gallo in "Lettera ad Eduardo".

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    Owner

    Theatre of Arts


    Phone
    089221807

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    segreteria@teatrodellearti.com
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    info@teatropubblicocampano.com

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    Maximilian Gallo

    in

    Letter to Eduardo

    a show of Maximilian Gallo

    with: Maximilian Gallo

    singer: Carmen Scognamiglio

    music: Ensemble NapoliNord Big Band led by the master Mimmo Napolitano

    arrangements: Mimmo Napolitano

    lights: Antonio Buonicontri

    video: Smile ADV – Emanuele Evangelista


    “It is an imaginary letter I write to the Commendatore Eduardo De Filippo, to tell me, to say what he represented for me and for the whole world theatre.

    It is a poetic encounter, a reflection made with a loud voice, between an artist and an inaccessible giant. Eduardo De Filippo is the most represented Italian author in the world, and this would be enough to make us understand his greatness.

    This time I take it on stage not to make a simple recital of poetry and songs, it would have been the perfect shortcut. I want to tell him in a more intimate, delicate, reserved way, as his life was reserved. On stage with me an extraordinary singer who will interpret the classic Neapolitans, Carmen Sognamiglio.

    The Napoli Nord Ensamble will be formed by four musicians led by Maestro Mimmo Napolitano who will also take care of the arrangements.

    A unique act, not to interrupt the flow of an emotion that I am sure will invest the public all”.


    EXPENDITURE

    Friday, November 13th at 20.45 (out of subscription)

    Saturday 14 November at 20.45

    Sunday 15 November at 18.00

    For info, reservations and campaigns subscriptions you can relocate to the box office of the Teatro Delle Arti (Via G. Grimaldi, 7 – Salerno) open from 17.00 to 21.00.

    Infoline: 089.221807 – WhatsApp: 376.2289948.

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    13 November 2026


    End Date

    15 November 2026




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