Naples - The Theater Troisi on Via Leopardi is preparing for a 2025/2026 season that promises to be exciting, with a lineup that combines comedy, music, and reflection, and a success already guaranteed: 3.200 season ticket holders, a record number that testifies to the deep bond between the city and its theater.
The presentation of the new season, held under the patronage of the Campania Region and the Municipality of Naples, turned into a collective celebration, a moment of sharing between the public, the artists and the artistic director Pino Oliva, who since 2019 has been passionately leading the rebirth of this space in Fuorigrotta.
A theater that's home: the success of Troisi
"Neapolitans have made Troisi their cultural salon," said a visibly moved Pino Oliva during the presentation hosted by the brilliant Jolanda De Rienzo. "These 3.200 season tickets aren't just a number, but a sign of a genuine relationship with the public.
The Troisi is a place of encounter, laughter, and emotion, where people laugh and reflect, always with their hearts." This result speaks to a thoughtful programming, capable of combining popular entertainment and quality, while keeping prices affordable: season tickets for 12 shows (plus one free) cost €170 for the gallery and €220 for the stalls, with the option of adding Biagio Izzo's show.
A program that spans genres and generations
The season opens on October 9, 2025 with The perfect storm by Ciro Ceruti, a comedy that intertwines irony and sentiment, telling the story of a friendship that becomes a family.
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December is tinged with Christmas comedy with Paolo Caiazzo and his Promised in-laws (from December 18th), while 2026 opens with Gigi & Ross in Bombask! - 25 Years Together (January 8), a show celebrating their artistic partnership. On January 22, Sergio Assisi and Peppe Cantore present I resign as a man, a monologue that ranges from satire to introspection. Music takes center stage with Andrea Sannino and his Simply Andrè (February 12), an intimate and engaging recital, followed by Paolo Belli with Just to put on a show (February 26), a variety show that reveals the behind-the-scenes of the entertainment world.
In March, Natalia Cretella, Luisa Esposito, and Francesco Viglietti they pay homage to subscribers with "A noi… ce piace 'o show", while Giacomo Rizzo proposes a farcical reinterpretation of Francesca da rimini (March 19). The master Peppe Barra, starting April 9th, will enchant with "Good evening everyone - From my disordered notes," a journey between theater and personal memories. Finally, starting April 23rd, I Tell Youwith The Secret of the Violaciocca, a grotesque and irresistible black comedy. Available as an option from May 14th, Biagio Izzo with "Sold Out", for a finale marked by intelligent comedy.
Offstage: The Return of "Peppy Night"
Troisi doesn't stop at the theater: from December 8th he returns Peppy night with Peppe Iodice, broadcast live on Canale 21, with priority tickets for season ticket holders. A project that reinforces the theater's role as a bridge between stage and television, between tradition and innovation.
A living room for Naples
With a programming that ranges from comedy to music, from satire to poetry, the Teatro Troisi confirms its position as a mirror of the Neapolitan soul. Its 3.200 season ticket holders—a warm embrace of the city—demonstrate that Via Leopardi is more than just a theater, but a place of belonging, where Naples gathers, laughs, and is moved. The 2025/2026 season is poised to provide unforgettable moments, confirming the Teatro Troisi as a beacon of Neapolitan culture.







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The Teatro Troisi has always had an interesting program, but I don't know if 3200 season ticket holders is truly a sign of success; perhaps it's just a number. Let's hope this season is truly engaging and attracts more people.