Colors by Peca Stefan @ Tristan Bates Theatre
Colors is a sharp, film-noir style satire from Romania's most talented young playwright Peca Stefan. It's both business and pleasure that take Frank, Damon, Rocco, George and his dad to a dive bar in Bucharest: twenty kilos of crack
Pockets full of bread by Matei Visniec
The Romanian Cultural Institute presents the UK-première of Pockets Full of Bread by Matei Visniec. The play is a realistic drama, a satire about human nature, talking about people like you and me. . . sometimes cynical, sometimes shallow, witty
Peca Stefan @ Attic Arts
Dramaturgul Peca Stefan vine la Londra in cadrul rezidentei Attic Arts sa lucreze la o piesa despre esec si dragoste in contextul crizei financiare. Peca Stefan este castigatorul premiului dramAcum pentru cel mai bun scenariu de teatru in 2002 si al premiului
Peca Stefan @ Attic Arts
Playwright Peca Stefan takes up the ICR London Attic Arts residency to develop a play that explores three stories of failure in a context where social and financial crisis meets human relationships and love. Peca Stefan is a winner of the dramAcum prize
Flowers are No Victims: New play by Peca Stefan
Inspired by the case of Raluca Stroescu, an Ernst & Young employee who died in Bucharest from overwork in 2007, Flowers are No Victims is a play that discusses human dignity and second class citizenship in a world that promises globalised equality
Jean-Lorin Sterian @ Attic Arts
Jean-Lorin Sterian is a writer, film director, playwright and journalist. He has published a novel Lorgean (Polirom, 2007) and short stories Postume (Amaltea, 2002), The Writer Goes Hunting (ProLogos, 2001), Baltazar and Hazard (Metafora, 1997). He has also written
Workshops & Romanian theatre lectures
Romanian playwright Mihaela Michailov won a place on the Royal Court Theatre's prestigious International Residency programme. During the summer of 2009 she will join a team of British & international artists, running workshops, holding presentations
Romanian Connections @ Liverpool
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is proud to support Romanian Connections 2008 in Liverpool - a project by ProFusion International Creative Consultancy that brings to Liverpool two extraordinary productions of the prestigious 'Radu Stanca'
The Map of Thoughts
Choreographers Maria Baroncea and Eduard Gabia will perform The Map of Thoughts - Last concern about fitting into the world. Drift into the abstract - a radical performance at the dancEUnion Festival. Presented by the European Commission Representation in
Infanta: User's Guide @ Edinburgh Fringe Festival
'You think I'm mentally retarded or too clever?. . . It's the same thing!'In her compulsive switching between love and hate, one woman crosses the fragile border between madness and sanity. Infanta: User's Guide, Saviana Stanescu's
Alina & Friends Gala Ballet @ Queen Elizabeth Hall
(C) John RossWorld-renowned Romanian ballerina Alina Cojocaru, principal of The Royal Ballet, is joined by fellow Royal Ballet principal dancer Johan Kobborg and The Manning Camerata in a charity gala evening in support of Hospices of Hope. The programme
Gianina Carbunariu @ Royal Court Theatre
Leaving Romania to make it rich abroad, Madalina finds herself working in a Dublin Kebab shop. Fortunately her boyfriend has a better prospect. She'll be broadcast across the world and watched by thousands. It's a new start and surely things