The oldest Italian festival dedicated to amateur theatre, in Pesaro since 1948
The GAD – National Drama Art Festival is the most important and oldest Italian event dedicated to amateur theatre. Born in 1948, in the aftermath of World War II, it marked the rebirth of cultural life in Pesaro and has been held uninterruptedly ever since, year after year, becoming a benchmark for the amateur theatre movement throughout the country. With almost eighty years of history, it is the longest-running festival dedicated to non-professional drama in Italy.
Every year, over two thousand amateur companies participate in the national selection, but only the best reach the final stage held in Pesaro. On the stage of the Teatro Rossini (and the Teatro Sperimentale), the competing groups present their productions, ranging from the great classics of Shakespeare and Pirandello to contemporary drama. A qualified jury, composed of actors, directors, and playwrights, awards the most coveted prizes, including the Golden Mask for the best production and awards for directing and acting.
Alongside the competition for the shows, the festival promotes the Antonio Conti Award, a playwriting competition now in its eighth edition, which highlights new theatrical texts and emerging playwrights. It is an initiative that demonstrates the festival's commitment not only to staging but also to the creation and renewal of the theatrical repertoire.
Organized by the Associazione Amici della Prosa APS with the support of the Municipality of Pesaro and the Marche Region, the GAD traditionally takes place in October, enlivening the city's theatre evenings for about two weeks. The review attracts a loyal and passionate audience, drawn by the quality of the amateur productions and the atmosphere of healthy competition that characterizes each edition. For Pesaro, a UNESCO City of Music and Italian Capital of Culture 2024, the festival represents an identity-defining element of its cultural offerings.
In the 2025 edition, the first prize went to the play *Much Ado About Nothing* by William Shakespeare, staged by the Compagnia Filodrammatica Orenese of Vimercate. Edition after edition, the GAD continues to demonstrate the vitality and value of Italian non-professional theatre, offering spectators a unique overview of the talent of amateur companies from every region.
The 79th edition of the GAD is announced for autumn 2026 in Pesaro. The Associazione Amici della Prosa has published the call for entries: amateur theatre companies interested in the national selection could apply by spring 2026.
In parallel, the eighth edition of the Antonio Conti Award, a playwriting competition with a deadline for text submission set for April 30, 2026, is taking place.
The complete program of the finalist shows, precise dates, and times will be published on the festival's official website in the weeks preceding the event. We invite you to consult festivalgadpesaro.it for updates.
The performances are held at the Teatro Rossini in Pesaro (PU), in the historic center. Some editions also use the Teatro Sperimentale. The Associazione Amici della Prosa is located at Via Zanucchi 13.
By train: Pesaro station is on the Adriatic line (Bologna–Ancona–Bari), a few minutes' walk from the center. By car: Pesaro-Urbino exit of the A14 motorway. By plane: Rimini and Ancona-Falconara airports.
Tickets and season tickets can be purchased at the theatre's box office and online through the Vivaticket circuit. In recent editions, a single ticket cost around €12 (concessions €10 and €7), while a season ticket for the entire festival started from around €30. 2026 rates to be confirmed.
Phone: +39 347 2556132 — Email: [email protected]
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Teatro Rossini
Via Zanucchi 13, 61121 Pesaro