Theatre & Dance

7 Dec 2016 - 7 Dec 2016

Another London Performance by the Amazing Masca Theatre Company

After a successful string of performances on the Thames shore this summer, Masca Theatre returns to London to present another of its ground-breaking shows. We are excited to host, in our newly created theatrical space in 1 Belgrave Square, the awesome performance of The

16 Nov 2016 - 16 Nov 2016

Another Run for 'Tzara.Dada.Theatre', Opened by the RCI President, Radu Boroianu

After the startling success of its first performance, we bow to the public request and present a second run of Cristian Luchian's hugely enjoyable show based on the theatre of Romanian avant-garde visionary Tristan Tzara. As part of the worldwide celebration of the

12 Nov 2016 - 12 Nov 2016

Marvellous Ioana Pavelescu in 'Zelda' at The Cockpit Theatre

Play the Spotlight Theatre and the Romanian Cultural Institute present the London premiere of William Luce's hypnotic monodrama 'Zelda - The Last Flapper' with a towering performance by Ioana Pavelescu, the beloved star of Romanian theatre&film and

23 Oct 2016 - 23 Oct 2016

Gigi Căciuleanu’s 'One Minute of Dance' Premiers at Sadler’s Wells

Gigi Căciuleanu, Romania's most acclaimed choreographer, returns to London with another brilliant show, which marvellously documents the maddening process by which a humble minute of dance is produced. Different every time, the performance is created and re-created

13 Oct 2016 - 13 Oct 2016

Tzara. DADA. Theatre: a Centenary Revival

100 years since invented by Romanian Tristan Tzara, DADA still appears as anecessary, irresistible, and hugely enjoyable creative philosophy.  We are celebrating this famously idiosincratic artistic formula, infused by massive doses of nihilistic humour, with a theatrical revival

26 Sep 2016 - 26 Sep 2016

Gigi Căciuleanu’s Flamboyant Dance Performance, 'L’Om DAdA' @ Sadler’s Wells

Gigi Căciuleanu, Romania's foremost choreographer, captures the seductive energy of DADA, the artistic revolution ignited by the Romanian Tristan Tzara at the beginning of the last century, in a show full of disruptive anarchy, irresistible humour and uncomfortable

15 Jul 2016 - 17 Jul 2016

'Whispers: an Armenian Tale' ('Staipelochian'), in London

The Romanian Cultural Institute and the International Youth Arts Festival Kingston proudly present the British premiere of 'Whispers: an Armenian Tale' ('Staipelochian'), an eye-opening production of Rampa Theatre Company in Bucharest. Based on Nobel

11 Jun 2016 - 11 Jun 2016

Pinocchio in Belgravia

The Romanian Embassy in the United Kingdom and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London are inviting you to celebrate The International Children's Day with a puppet show inspired by one of the greatest children books of all time. The puppet theatre AnimaArt from Cluj-Napoca

9 May 2016 - 26 May 2016

'I'm Not Jesus Christ' by Maria Manolescu Premieres in London /9-26.05.2016 / London

The Romanian Cultural Institute and Papercut Theatre are delighted to present the world premiere of 'I'm Not Jesus Christ' by Romanian playwright Maria Manolescu at Theatre N16 in Balham, as part of this year's Wandsworth Arts Fringe festival

24 Mar 2016 - 24 Mar 2016

Alina Șerban’s 'I Declare at My Own Risk' opens our in-house theatrical series

Our most recent programme, a series of chamber performances to unfold in the theatrical space set up at the Institute, debuts withAlina Șerban's illuminating and highly acclaimed examination of conflicting identities, social discrimination, and the redemptive force

12 Mar 2016 - 13 Mar 2016

fEAST Theatre – A Thespian Weekend in North London

We are partnering again with Gazeta Românească newspaper, the intrepid independent producer of musical and theatrical events, for a weekend of Romanian performances for all ages. The programme, entitled fEAST Theatre, includes a puppets show by the acclaimed PUK Puppets

20 Feb 2016 - 21 Feb 2016

Romanian Artists for an Imaginary Museum

It's 2053.   All of the artworks in Tate Liverpool's special exhibition An Imagined Museum have vanished and are replaced by a 'living museum', that is, an army of people assembled to preserve the memory of the artworks that were once on display.   This is