Milan Escorts
Escorts in Milan

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Milan Theatres
- The word-renowned Milanese opera is housed in the beautiful Teatro alla Scala (La Scala), in Piazza della Scala. This beautiful theatre is a magnificent centrepiece to the square, standing opposite an imposing statue of Leonardo Di Vinci. The famous theatre has a history stretching back over 200 years, and the present building is in fact a replacement for the original that stood on this site, which was destroyed by a fire in 1776. The theatre is also renowned for having hosted the first showings (prima) of many famous operas such as Verdi’s Requiem, and many famous ballet productions, such as Swan Lake. The huge theatre has a seating capacity of over 2000, and its auditorium is a testament to grandeur and splendour, with its golden balconies and imposing stage. There are numerous different performances available throughout the year, sampling both ballet and opera, with the programme changing almost weekly. However, it is not advisable to just turn up at he theatre and expect to get tickets, as performances usually sell out weeks before they begin. Tickets can be pre-booked online on websites such as http://selectitaly.com, and there are places in Milan itself that specialise in selling sold-out tickets, however this is not a guaranteed method of securing tickets. Although La Scala is undoubtedly the most famous of Milan’s theatres, the city is actually home to many others, each showing hundreds of varying performances.
One of the many other theatres in Milan is the Piccolo Teatro di Milano on Via Rovello, which puts on contemporary plays, such as ‘Out of Thin Air’ by Hermann Broch. The theatre is currently celebrating its 60th year and is putting on many special performances in honour of this anniversary. Another popular theatre is the Franco Parenti on the corner of Via Pier Lombardo and Via Cadolini, which in recent seasons has put on many plays dedicated to European Culture. For those who feel musicals are more up their street, many different shows such as 'La Febbre Del Sabato Sera' (Saturday Night Fever), can be seen at theatres such as Teatro Ventaglio Smeraldo in Piazza 25 Aprille, and Teatro Nazionale in Piazza Piemonte, founded in 1924. For a more unusual and thoroughly exciting experience head to Teatro Litto, housed in an opulent 18th century palazzo, complete with its own clocktower and enchanting courtyard. The pre-show drinks, served in the magnificent foyer lit by beautiful chandeliers, provide a wonderful entrée to the evening’s entertainment. The atmosphere is unique with the actors mingling with the audience before the performance.
For an evening of classical music entertainment head to Teatro Dal Verme in Via San Giovanni sul Muro. Here visitors can enjoy musical performances of compositions by the likes of Chopin, amongst many others, and by the longstanding in-house Orchestra; Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali. For a fantastic evening’s entertainment in a modern dance extravaganza, the place to head to is the Teatro dell’Arte on Viale Alemagna. Here contemporary, and slightly offbeat performances are staged in this wonderful venue.