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Teatrino di Vetriano

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Marco
May 7, 2014
The smallest theatre in the world...an hidden jewels in the hearthof Tuscany, really near the flat
Alessandro
June 25, 2021
71 m2, 60 seats in the stalls and 20 on two tiers of balconies – these are the facts and figures of this ancient barn on a hillside in the province of Lucca, which was transformed into a theatre in the late 19th century. It appears in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s smallest. Donated to FAI by the Biagioni family and entrusted on a loan-for-use basis by the Municipality of Pescaglia in 1997. On the Apennine near Lucca, in Vetriano, there is a little jewel waiting to be discovered. Its history dates back to 1889, when engineer Virgilio Biagini gave a barn to the community to be turned into a theatre. The inhabitants, mostly farmworkers, warmly welcomed the donation, and set up a Società Paesana (local company) that taxed itself a one-off payment of 2 lire and then 50 cents per month to build the theatre and cover the labour costs. Thanks to the hard work of the local people, the theatre was constructed in just one year, and in 1890 the stage, framed by Neoclassical decorations, was used for the theatre’s first plays, which were mostly works in verse and musical comedies, often written and acted out by the inhabitants themselves who, to attend the performances, often had to bring their own chairs with them. The schedule was soon filled, and the little theatre became a dramatic hub for the entire area. Over the years, the Società Paesana ceased to be and the theatre was neglected to the extent that it could no longer be used. In 1997, the descendants of Virgilio Biagini donated their share of the theatre to FAI so that the Trust could take care of it. After a painstaking restoration process, the little theatre in Vetriano has been given a new lease of life and now provides the venue for brilliant comedies, shows and events with a maximum audience of 85. Today, we can once again admire the way it looked in the late 19th century, with its 5.5 x 5.5m2 stage and its beautiful painted curtain. Underneath the theatre, there are two dressing rooms, a costume shop and a small costume store.
71 m2, 60 seats in the stalls and 20 on two tiers of balconies – these are the facts and figures of this ancient barn on a hillside in the province of Lucca, which was transformed into a theatre in the late 19th century. It appears in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s smallest. Donated to…
Gianluca
August 14, 2017
Featured in the Guinness Book of Records in 1997 as the smallest historic public theatre in the world, the Vetriano Theatre measures just 71 square metres, but includes everything one would expect of a full-size playhouse. Built in 1890, it has a trapezoidal plan and two orders of balconies.
Alessandro
October 6, 2017
Il teatro più piccolo al mondo
Alfredo
October 28, 2014
Il teatro più piccolo del mondo, perfettamente restaurato dal Fondo Ambientale Italiano, è una gemma nel suo genere. Fu costruito dagli abitanti del villaggio alla fine dell'ottocento.

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