Fondazione Guido Venosta Supports Teatro Franco Parenti in “L’età sospesa” A project focused on adolescence: its struggles, its questions, and its boundless possibilities
Milan, July 2, 2025
Fondazione Guido Venosta renews its partnership with Teatro Franco Parenti for the 2025/2026 season in support of the special project “A Suspended Age,” reaffirming its enthusiasm and commitment to cultural initiatives with a strong social and educational impact. This follows last season’s collaboration on the project “HAPPY – diventare capaci,” an initiative dedicated to the prevention and support of adolescent psychological well-being in the Milan metropolitan area and the province of Monza and Brianza.
The Foundation’s goal is to create a network dedicated primarily to addressing youth distress.
Alongside the HAPPY project—developed in collaboration with Minotauro (Milan), CDS – Le Comunità della Salute(Monza), and the CSV networks of Monza, Lecco, and Sondrio—the Foundation also maintains long-term partnerships with Spazio Aperto Servizi and Fondazione Bullone.
Through this initiative, the Foundation reaffirms its mission to promote culture as a driver of empowerment, personal growth, and psychological support, with a special focus on young people. Providing spaces for listening, dialogue, and self-expression means contributing concretely to the building of a more aware, inclusive, and supportive society.
Cover photo: Andrée Ruth Shammah, Artistic Director of Teatro Franco Parenti, and Giuseppe Caprotti, President of Fondazione Guido Venosta.