Varför inte:
an italian theater company in Stockholm
The theater company Varför inte was born in February 2009 from an idea by Roberto Riva and Christian Gentili to bring the Italian language and culture in the Swedish society, expressing the passion for the art of theater. The main goals of the company are to have fun and to amuse the audience, always giving our best effort and passion at it. All the shows are performed in Italian.
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New show
postponed to a future date
The present crew
Chiara Benfatto
Maddalena Maresca
Laura Cocchi
Boris Eleuteri
Federico Tonozzi
Fabio Giannini
Silvia Monni
Paola Rebellato
Roberto Riva
Luca Bartesaghi
Iliana Fotiadis
Luca Pirero
Jacopo Fontana
Virginia Cucchiarelli
Sara Maltese Montalto
Federica Santoro
Antonella Vinci
Raffaella Gennamari
Luca Feltrin
Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Valentina Furlanetto
Vilma Rraklli
Francesca De Luca
Giuseppe Mangiola
Diego Bolis
Angela Zanetti
The former crew
Sibilla Scinti Roger, Carlo Gibiino, Virginia Lucadello, Andrea Biondani, Flaminia Chiesa, Alessandro Cassini, Antonio Di Gennaro, Giuseppe Gangarossa, Christian Gentili, Gianluca Greco, Marianna Gregorio, Korinna Karampampa, Pamela Mazzocato, Lorenzo De Simone, Agnese Beltramo, Jole Regina, Alberto Merigo, Elisa Muscarella, Catarina Oliveira, Simone Pensieroso, Nicola Pierini, Giulio Preta, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Giafar Safaverdi, Elisa Storelli, Carolina Sturma, Chiara Triulzi, Marianne Enquist, Ilary Allodi, Hind Abdo, Maurizio Dogliotti, Mauro Boffardi, Andrea Prunotto, Ingela Lundh.
History: Previous shows
“The miser” (June 2009) by Moliere
“Rumors” (December 2009) by Neil Simon
“La Marcolfa” and “The virtuous burglar” (June 2010) by Dario Fo
“Black comedy” (April 2011) by Peter Shaffer
“Barefoot in the park” (May 2012) by Neil Simon
“Blithe spirit” (June 2013) by Noël Coward
“Arsenic and old lace” (May 2014) by Joseph Kesselring
“Cluedo” (May 2015) by Jonathan Lynn
"Noises off" (May 2016) by Michael Frayn
"Harvey" (April 2017) by Mary Chase
"Confusions" (April 2018) by Alan Ayckbourn
"Art" (march 2019) by Yasmina Reza
"Diary of an immigrant" (november 2019) a collage of readings
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