Staging the horror: the real story behind
The Romanian Cultural Institute together with Scottish Women's Aid are pleased to invite you to a debate about domestic violence. You will have the chance to interact with the stars of M House who will reveal some of the most painful experiences they had
Children's Day @ ICR London
You are invited to celebrate with us Children's Day and the wonderful world of childhood. Timeland is a puppet animation show which reminds us that every moment in life can be a magic one. Tim is a boy who is bored to be a child and wants to grow up quickly.
Madalina Dan is back in London for another dance
London has just discovered Romanian dance and is coming back for more. After successful performances on two of the most prestigious scenes - The Illusionists by Madalina Dan at Southbank Centre and Lulu's Room by Mihaela Dancs at Sioban Davies Studios -, Madalina
Choreographer and dancer Mihaela Dancs @ What Now... Dance Festival
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to support the ongoing London showcase of Romanian choreographic talent. Mihaela Dancs will perform her piece Lulu's Room at the What Now. . . Festival alongside international and UK based artists. Supported
Romanian contemporary dance @ Southbank Centre
Following the success of its first edition, dancEUnion returns to Southbank Centre presenting 21 rising stars, the best choreographers of the European dance scene, to perform excerpts from their best performances. Madalina Dan's piece The Illusionists (Iluzionistele)
Elevator @ Romanian Season
Overwhelming emotions, intriguing stories, amazing characters and a storm of feelings invades this month the scene of The New Diorama Theatre London, in a series of performances produced by Firehouse Creative Productions. The Season showcases new works by emerging Romanian
Christian Hogas @ Attic Arts
Actor and director Christian Hogas is the first of the four successful applicants who take up the ICR London Attic Arts residency in 2010. He will develop a semi-staged performance of the play Bones for Otto by acclaimed Romanian director and actress
Bones for Prince @ Romanian Season
The play Bones for Prince (original title Bones for Otto), by celebrated Romanian playwright, director and actress Lia Bugnar, explores the concerns and prejudices of two women who met in extreme circumstances: a professional prostitute,
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