Holocaust Memorial Day 2021: Theatre performance “Yes, My Fuhrer” by the Jewish State Theatre
To mark the Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January 2021, the Romanian Cultural Institute and the Embassy of Romania in the United Kingdom cordially invite you to the theatre performance “Yes, My Führer” (La ordin, Führer!) directed by Mihai Măniuțiu for the Jewish
Olivier Award Winner Francesca Velicu Dances on Paul Constantinescu's Masterpiece
Francesca Velicu, First Artist of the English National Ballet, graced us with her presence in 1 Belgrave Square and performed Toccata, choreographed by Nancy Osbaldeston. RCI’s Brâncuși Gallery welcomed the award-winning Romanian ballerina performing a short piece on
Piesa de teatru „Angajare de clovn” de Matei Vișniec
Three elderly men arriving with suitcases in a windowless room, answering an advertisement for a “Small Part for an Old Clown”. Three out-of-fashion clowns who bump into one another at the audition, hoping they will be chosen as it is clearly their last chance. When
I soul a t i o n: What are the artists doing/feeling/thinking in these adverse times?
As nurses and doctors everywhere are rightly offered the admiration of the general public in their fight for every life, theatres and concert halls, art centres and libraries are empty and silent. And while all of us will appreciate the abundance of cultural products which
'Limits' Educational Theatre Performance premiers in London
‘Limits’, a staged story inspired from real life events and characters, will have its premiere within the theatrical series at the Romanian Cultural Institute. The one-woman show starring Mihaela Rădescu is directed by Radu Apostol and produced by The Replika Educational
The Beauty of London in September: a weekend of Romanian theatre shows, concerts and talks
The last weekend of September brings to London a generous crop of theatre and music shows, featuring some of Romania’s most revered artists: Oana Pellea, Mircea Rusu, Cristina Casian and Adrian Naidin. The programme is organised by Poveşti spuse-n româneşte with the
The Beauty of London in September: a weekend of Romanian theatre shows, concerts and talks
The last weekend of September brings to London a generous crop of theatre and music shows, featuring some of Romania’s most revered artists: Oana Pellea, Mircea Rusu, Cristina Casian and Adrian Naidin. The programme is organised by Poveşti spuse-n româneşte with the
‘Living the Dream’: The Borderless Mind in Search of Freedom
We are proud to support the London premiere of ‘Living the Dream’, a new musical by former journalist and TV presenter John Warrington, inspired by the search for freedom during communist Romania. A rehearsed reading of this new production based on a true story will
Mihaela Drăgan's 'Roma Futurism': from the Royal Court to Belgravia
This July, we are proud to continue our collaboration with the Royal Court Theatre and celebrate Romanian actress and playwright Mihaela Drăgan, selected by the prestigious organisation for their 2019 Summer Residency programme. At 1 Belgrave Square, together with British
BÉZNĂ Theatre’s Illegalised, on UK Tour
We join forces with a series of British partners to support the UK Tour of ‘Illegalised’, a new play by British-Romanian collective BÉZNĂ Theatre that will be presented, in world premiere, throughout the month of May. ILLEGALISED is the first in BÉZNĂ Theatre’s
FEAST (a play in one cooking)
Our theatre programme continues in April with a novel piece inspired by Shakespeare’s dramaturgy and written by London-based Romanian actress Olivia Negrean, entitled ‘Feast (a play in one cooking)’. Six of the Bard’s female characters are brought to life by a cast
Ecaterina Teodoroiu, the Legend on Stage
The Romanian Centenary Celebration programme continues this October with 'Ecaterina Teodoroiu', a brilliantly woven story and a fascinating new show inspired by the life of one of the most loved figures in Romanian history and the only female soldier who fought