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21 November 2009


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6th Shakespeare Festival in Gdansk
Gdansk, Theatrum Gedanense Foundation, August 3 - August 10, 2002
languages: Polish  / English 
 

The "Shakespeare Festival" is an echo of the centuries-old tradition of foreign theatre troupes coming to perform in Gdansk. The festival presents the most interesting Shakespeare productions from Poland and other countries as well as showing the performance awarded at the previous edition.

The Shakespeare Festival is an echo of the centuries-old tradition of foreign theatre troupes coming to perform in Gdansk. The festival presents the most interesting Shakespeare productions from Poland and other countries as well as showing the performance awarded at the previous edition. Gdansk has already hosted the Oxford Stage Company, Uj Szinhaz from Hungary, Komissarzhevskaya Theatre from St. Petersburg, Kammertheater and Schauspiel Leipzig from Germany, and famous productions of the National Theatre from Romania: Titus Andronicus directed by Silviu Purcarete and Timon of Athens directed by Mihai Maniutiu. The previous edition's sensation was Othello directed by Eimuntas Nekrosius. Meetings with the artists are held after performances. The event is accompanied by Shakespearian theatrical workshops for young people, taught by actors from the ZNAK Theatre as well as well-known teachers from international universities.

Organization: Theatrum Gedanense Foundation
(Fundacja Theatrum Gedanense)
Dlugi Targ 11/13, 80-828 Gdansk
tel./fax (+48 58) 301 34 11, 305 68 00

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