On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, the Teatro Oscar in Milan will host the first theatrical event created by Il Post, featuring Francesco Piccolo as the protagonist.
On stage: “When Italy Didn’t Change. The Clock of Carlo Levi”, a performance inspired by the famous 1950 political novel. This is an opportunity to revisit Italian history through a modern lens—between post-war enthusiasm and political stagnation, ideals and disillusionment.
Francesco Piccolo leads the audience through a sharp and engaging narrative, with his signature tone of Cheerfully Pessimistic. A theatrical investigation that crosses literature, cinema, and current affairs to understand where—and why—Italy got stuck.
The show is part of the cultural project by Il Post, created to bring journalism, insight, and storytelling to the stage, where the written word comes to life.
Seats are numbered and can be booked online.
Where: Teatro Oscar – Via Lattanzio 58/A, Milan
When: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 – 9:00 PM

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