Teatro Leonardo da Vinci, Theatre in Via Ampere, Milan, Italy.
Teatro Leonardo da Vinci is a theater located on Via Ampere in Milan that operates below ground level. The venue features a stage equipped with motorized and fixed trusses supporting lighting systems and technical infrastructure, with seating capacity for roughly 500 people.
The theater opened in 1979 under the direction of Fiorenzo Grassi and Gianni Valle in Milan. Between 2009 and 2015, the theater company Quelli di Grock took artistic control and shaped the programming during that period.
The theater operates as part of MTM - Manifatture Teatrali Milanesi and features productions ranging from classical works to contemporary pieces. Visitors experience a blend of traditional drama and modern creative approaches here.
The underground location is straightforward to enter and provides seating within a compact space. Tickets are available at the onsite box office or online, allowing visitors to plan according to their preferences.
Artistic support from the theater company Quelli di Grock during the earlier years helped shape the venue's identity within Milan's theater scene. This partnership contributed to developing a distinct creative direction.
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