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Matei Vișniec International Days Festival: combating barbarism and confronting the past

FeaturesBy Nick AwdeJune 14, 2022

Romanian playwright Matei Vișniec on his International Days Festival and the need for artists to take a stand against barbarism.

Trains, Flames and Synchronised Clapping: a dramaturg responds to Eurovision

FeaturesBy Tommo FowlerMay 23, 2022

Finding himself in Turin for the final, UK-based dramaturg Tommo Fowler on the theatricality of this year’s Eurovision song contest entrants.

Independent theatre in Romania: “You can’t change the system from the inside”

FeaturesBy Natasha TripneyMarch 27, 2022

Gabriela Dumitru, artistic director of TAG, talks about making independent work in Romania and the importance of cultural exchange to the next generation of artists.

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