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The sixth day of the Oradea International Theater Festival offers spectators three shows that are in the competition section - Short Theater Festival. The judging will have a busy day, but the challenge is sure to be an exciting one as the show proposals are up to par.
From 5:00 p.m., at Sala Arcadia, Unteatru Bucharest offers the Oradea audience a show starring the actors Constantin Cojocaru and Gelu Nițu: "Vârstele lunii", by Sam Shepard, directed by Toma Dănilă.
Time flies and here we are at the fifth day of the festival. Another afternoon full of performances awaits us, not to be missed by any theater lover.
The day starts at 17:00, at Sala Florica Ungur, with the poetry performance dedicated to the Centenary of the Great Union, "Treptele Unirii", performed by the actor Emil Boroghină. The show aims to capture synthetically, with the help of the creation of our great poets, the most important and most important problem of the existence of the Romanian people for over two millennia, its complete unity.
The first three days of the 6th edition of the Oradea International Theater Festival have ended, leaving behind performances that will remain imprinted in the memory of the spectators for a long time. We are preparing for the fourth day of the festival with just as much enthusiasm.
One of the most anticipated cultural events in Oradea has begun: the Oradea International Theater Festival, which reached its 6th edition this year. The first day of the festival ended with roars of applause and much enthusiasm from everyone who crossed the threshold of the theater.
SEPTEMBER 23 (Sunday)
- 17:00 – Szigligeti Studio Hall | DARK MINE, of Székely Csaba, directed by Hunyadi István – Szigligeti Theater Oradea
- 19:0000 – Great Hall of the Theatre | CONCERT FOR TWO CLOWNS, by Igor Sellem and Julia Moa Caprez – Les Rois Vagabonds, France
- 21:00 – Bihor National Center for Tourist Information and Promotion | THE CREDIT, by Jordi Galcerán, directed by Sebastian Lupu – Artemotion Theatre, Oradea
The Regina Maria Theater, in partnership with the Bihor County Council, the Oradea City Hall, the FITO Cultural Foundation and UNITER, organizes the 6th edition of the Oradea International Theater Festival between September 23 and 30.
As every year, the spectators are invited to enjoy eight intensive days of theatre, during which they will have the opportunity to watch 26 performances from renowned theater companies from all over the country, but also from across the border and 2 reading performances. In addition to the theatrical performances, this edition will also be completed by a series of related events, which have the role of occasioning the creation of very special cultural meeting spaces.
Registrations for the 24th edition of the Short Theater Festival, the competition section of the Oradea International Theater Festival (September 23-30) ended on June 15, 2018.
Regina Maria Theater announces the extension of the registration period for the Short Theater Festival until June 15.
Also, following recommendations from several theaters in the country that expressed their desire to participate in the festival, but do not have shows in the season that fall within a maximum of 90 minutes without an intermission, the maximum duration of its show increased to 120 minutes without a break. For more details, please see the rules attached to this email.
The "Regina Maria" Theater in Oradea announces the start of registrations for the 24th edition of the Short Theater Festival. The event, unique in the Romanian theatrical landscape, will take place between September 23 and 30, 2018.
Registrations start on March 29 and will last until June 1, 2018. The shows selected to participate in the competition section will be announced by July 1, 2018.
The prizes were awarded FESTIVALIU ORADEA SHORT THEATER XXII editionand-a, 24 September – October 1, 2017
The 23rd edition of the Short Theater Festival, part of the Oradea International Theater Festival, came to an end after eight days of theatrical marathon. The selector of this edition, theater critic Mircea Morariu, proposed 14 performances from theaters throughout the country for the competition section.
The Oradea International Theater Festival is slowly, slowly approaching the end. There are only three days left in which we will be able to enjoy the events proposed by the Queen Maria Theater as part of the festival.
Friday, September 29, you are invited from 12:00 to the colloquium coordinated by theater critic Mircea Morariu and organized in partnership with AICT Teatrologie, which will bring us "Aarguments in favor of a short theater festival. History, developments, thematic and aesthetic dominants. controversies".
Four days have already passed since the Oradea International Theater Festival, a magical time in which we enjoyed 16 diverse and fascinating cultural events. The festival continues on the fifth day with three theater performances and a folklore concert.
Time flies when we are enjoying beautiful moments, and the three days of the festival that have passed have told us extraordinary stories and created unforgettable memories. On the fourth day of the Oradea International Theater Festival, the series of stories continues with six events that promise to transform an Oradea autumn afternoon into a memorable moment.
The Oradea International Theater Festival continues with even more surprises! Today, September 23, a day full of extraordinary events awaits us, where we will be able to enjoy four theater performances and a book launch.
The Oradea International Theater Festival was opened with a roar of applause for the premiere of the show "The Stag King", an adaptation of Carlo Gozzi's theatrical fairy tale, directed by Alexandru Colpacci at the Queen Maria Theatre.
Regina Maria Theatre, in partnership with Bihor County Council, Oradea City Hall, FITO Cultural Foundation, DDIP Bihor and UNITER, organizes between September 24 and October 1 the 5th edition of the ORADEA INTERNATIONAL THEATER FESTIVAL.
The Oradean Theater Festival is a cultural event with tradition, which has won the appreciation of the Bihor audience throughout the editions, but also of theater people who respond enthusiastically to our invitation to participate in the festival. For eight days, Oradea becomes a city of theatrical art, a meeting place between artists and the public, where the emotion of the show and the magic of the stage become protagonists.