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Eleventh edition of Theaters Night takes place in Bulgaria

Photo: Facebook / Theatres Night

Over 100 events in 14 Bulgarian cities are part of this year's 11th edition of the "Theaters Night" event.

On November 18, for a few hours, life flows in new artistic dimensions in the cities of Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Ruse, Stara Zagora, Pleven, Shumen, Simitli, Blagoevgrad, Kardzhali, Targovishte, Pazardzhik, Lovech, Sliven. The events start in the morning with shows for the children. Saturday will be filled with many creative meetings, behind-the-scenes walks, improvisational theater, dance performances and various workshops where people can learn more about the magic of theater art.

A 4-hour online show entitled "Under the power of the theater every role is a different kingdom" is one of the highlights of the program in Sofia and will also be available on the event's Facebook page. In it, some of the most popular Bulgarian directors and actors will talk about their work, the role of imagination, as well as about the ability to recreate some of the issues of our lives and the feelings we struggle with on stage.

Compiled by: Yoan Kolev

English publication: Al. Markov



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