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Prose Season 2025 – 2026

Paid admission Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi 23 Oct 2025 – 15 Apr 2026

Prose Season 2025 – 2026
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Prose Season 2025- 2026 Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi – Sala Pasolini

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Prose Season 2025- 2026
Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi – Sala Pasolini


Presented the new Prose Season 2025- 2026 of Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi and the Sala Pasolini, organized by Public theatre Campano, with 9 performances at the Teatro Verdi and 6 at the Sala Pasolini.
TEATRO VERDI PROGRAMME
from 30 October to 2 November: EXTRA MOENIA, a performance by Emma Dante
from 8 to 11 January: IMPROVE, with Valerio Mastandrea
from 15 to 18 January: , with Salvo Ficarra and Carolina Rosi
from 5 to 8 February: ODISSEwith Stefano Accorsi
from 12 to 15 February: MALINCONwith Massimiliano Gallo
from 19 to 22 February: LUNGO VERSO LA NEWSwith Gabriele Lavia and Federica Di Martino
from 12 to 15 March: , with Serena Rossi
from 19 to 22 March: THE GRANDES, with Natalino Balasso and Michele Di Mauro
from 26 to 29 March: PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS, with Anna Ferzetti
TEATRO PASOLINI PROGRAMME
from 23 to 26 October: , written and directed by Claudio Di Palma
13 and 14 December: R.OSA, concept, choreography Silvia Gribaudi, with Claudia Marsicano
17 and 18 December: LAPOCAL, monologues written by Makkox, with Valerio Aprea
13 and 14 January: ABRACADABABAR, with Enrico Castellani, Valeria Raimondi, Francesco Scimemi, Emanuela Villagrossi
7 and 8 March: 4., written and directed by Mattia Torre, with Massimo De Lorenzo, Carlo De Ruggieri, Cristina Pellegrino
14 and 15 April: by Annibale Ruccello, with Valentina Picello
Subscribers at last prose theatrical season will be able to exercise right of prelation up to Saturday 12 July.
The new subscriptions will start from Tuesday 15 July until Thursday 31 July.
After summer break the campaign subscriptions will resume Monday 1 September will continue until the beginning of the review.


Teatro Verdi
Opening hours: weekdays 21.00 – holidays 18.00

Prose subscription, 9 shows
TURNING
: Room armchair € 300; Stage seat I order and II order € 280; Stage and armchair position III order € 230; Stage and armchair IV order € 190; Armchair V order € 115.
TURN B/C/D: Room armchair € 320,00; Stage seat I order and II order € 300; Stage and armchair III order € 240; Stage and armchair IV order € 200; Armchair V order € 130.


Information about Teatro Pasolini
Opening hours: weekdays 20.00 – holidays 18.00
Subscription Teatro Pasolini: Only place € 100, if you buy it at the time of the prose season of the Teatro Verdi.


Botteghino Teatro Verdi Salerno
Piazza Matteo Luciani, Salerno
tel. 089662141 – www.teatroverdisalerno.it – info@teatroverdisalerno.it
The ticket office is open to the public every week, from Monday to Saturday from 10.00 to 13.00 and from 17.00 to 20.00.
Tickets and subscriptions are also available online.


Public theatre Campano
tel. 0817345210 – 0817345213
www.teatropubblicocampano.com – info@teatropubblicocampano.com

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Municipal Theatre Giuseppe Verdi Cultural Venues and Theatres Teatro Verdi, Salerno, SA, Italia

Start Date

23 October 2025


End Date

15 April 2026




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