
Theater a l’Avogaria
Founded by Giovanni Poli as a laboratory for theatrical innovation and actor training, this Venetian theater school continues to shape emerging talent while honoring the region’s rich scenic tradition.
At a glance
Theater a l’Avogaria stands as Veneto’s principal center for young actor training and theatrical research. The institution combines performance with pedagogy, maintaining a commitment to experimental scenic practice and cultural dialogue.
History
Giovanni Poli established the theater in 1969 upon returning to Venice, gathering a circle of dedicated collaborators around his vision. The founding mission centered on renewing theatrical modes and cultivating the next generation of actors—a dual purpose the institution has sustained for decades.
What you see
The theater occupies Corte Zappa in Dorsoduro, a palazzo courtyard location rooted in Venice’s urban fabric. The intimate venue reflects its dual function as both performance space and teaching laboratory.
Cultural significance
Theater a l’Avogaria anchors theatrical training in Veneto, drawing on the region’s historical dramatic heritage while remaining open to contemporary international practice. Many graduates have advanced to professional careers, extending the theater’s influence beyond its walls into Italy’s broader performing arts landscape.
Key facts
- Address: Corte Zappa, Dorsoduro, 1617, 30123 Venezia
- Coordinates: 45.4326981, 12.3214117
- Founded: 1969
- Phone: 041 099 1967
- Website: teatro-avogaria.it
Practical information
Visit the official website for current performance schedules, school programs, and workshop offerings. You can contact the theater directly by phone for inquiries about courses or performances.
Getting there
The theater sits in the Dorsoduro district of Venice. Public boat transport (vaporetto) serves the area; the nearest vaporetto stops are Zattere and Accademia. The courtyard location in Corte Zappa is accessible on foot from the main waterfront.
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