TEATRO MUNICIPALE ROMOLO VALLI
Neoclassical style theater regularly welcomes the most famous dancers in its magnificent four-level dressing room
The city's cultural and artistic centre, this neoclassical-style theatre was inaugurated in 1847. He was baptized in homage to Romolo Valli, a famous actor from Reggio Emilia, who can be found in The Cheetah (where he plays Father Pirrone) and in Death in Venice. The theater regularly welcomes sacred dance monsters in its magnificent four-tier dressing room. This was Béjart's favourite place when he was head of the 20th century Company.
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