Some areas of the theater are open to the public free of charge from July 4 to August 2. The summer visit schedule also includes sessions of Discovering the Teatro Grande and the special Grand Tours. Find out more
BEAT started from questioning what it means to be part of a generation that was brought up with a sense of endless possibilities. It departed from using personal limitations and areas of incompetence as creative triggers and investigating how to overcome them with joy, unashamedness and resourcefulness. That led us to an ongoing research on how we identify ourselves, how we recognise (or not) ourselves in others and how we are able to project multiple images of ourselves. We now imagine BEAT as a celebration of the fatigue, pain and uncertainty of deciding day by day – moment by moment – who we are. One person. On the spot. Reinventing themselves over and over.