
Pss Pss by Compagnia Baccalà
Where: RIALTO THEATRE LIMASSOL
When: 03/11/2025 - 04/11/2025
Tickets: From €30
Duration: 1 hour 5 min without break
Ages: 9+
About the event:
The opening event of the ArtCargo Performing Arts Festival (1-15th November, Limassol).
Inspired by the era of silent films, two modern-day clowns take to the empty stage. Brilliant, tender and ingenious, Compagnia Baccalà’s hilarious and timeless performance of enthralling physicality and exquisite expression has been fêted the world over. Inventive and exciting, their poetic and breathtaking fumble through mishaps, acrobatics, and life will have you laughing long after you leave the theatre.
Winner of 14 international prizes, including the Cirque Du Soleil prize. Pss Pss has been performed over 700 times, in over 50 countries, and on 5 continents, to huge acclaim.
Suitable for non-English speakers.
By and With: Camilla Pessi and Simone Fassari
Director: Louis Spagna
Artistic Advisor and Technical Management: Valerio Fassari
Lighting design: Christoph Siegenthaler
Event Dates:
Event | Day | Date | Start Time | Venue | Tickets: | |
Pss Pss by Compagnia Baccalà | Monday | 03/11/2025 | 20:00 | RIALTO THEATRE LIMASSOL |
To Rialto website |
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Pss Pss by Compagnia Baccalà | Tuesday | 04/11/2025 | 20:00 | RIALTO THEATRE LIMASSOL |
To Rialto website |
More about the event:
The event is part of the ArtCargo Performing Arts Festival programme.
ArtCargo is a new festival taking place in Limassol from 1–15 November 2025. Conceived as a platform for exchange and experimentation, it presents over 25 performances by artists from 12 countries, including Cyprus, Italy, Denmark and Spain. The programme spans physical theatre, new circus, media art and site-specific works, turning the city into a space of creativity and dialogue.
For two weeks, the Molos promenade, Old Town streets and central squares host open-air shows, installations and urban interventions. Most events are language-free, open to all ages and free to attend, while indoor performances are ticketed.
At its core, ArtCargo explores what public space means today and how art creates moments of encounter, surprise and co-creation. More information is available on the festival’s website and Instagram.