Overview
- The show opened at Rome’s Teatro Brancaccio on October 20–21 and now expands to a nationwide run with further Rome performances and stops in major cities including Turin, Naples, Bari and Bologna, plus many dates in Florence.
- Producers have announced 17 additional performances scheduled for March–April 2026.
- On stage Panariello imagines 2045 with flying cars, widespread androids and unconventional foods such as insects and 3D‑printed meat.
- He says the material grew from expert interviews for his podcast, pairing optimism about medical progress with concerns over AI control and the isolation of younger generations.
- After the debut he mixed light football banter about AC Milan and Fiorentina with a caution on deepfakes, joking about videos that make Robert De Niro appear to speak Italian.