(April 10, 2017) In the Italian magazine Hystrio Nr. 2-2017 you will find from page 27 to 55 an extensive dossier coordinated by myself with the latest news about the theatre scenes in Romania and Moldova.
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Gianina Carbunariu interview
(January 2025)
Florentina Holzinger portrait
(January 2025)
Ukraine Making Theatre during Wartime
(July 2022)
Mirroring an Unusual Year
(June 2021)
In Dante's Footsteps: From Ravenna to Timisoara
(May 2021)
Ideology Almost Invariably Arises from the Aesthetics
(April 2021)
Dionysos City at the Münchner Kammerspiele
(February 2020)
Brexit goes through the stomac
(July 2019)
A lively tribute to the Dada Esprit.
(February 2017)
Chain reaction of revenge.
(January 2017)
One of Germany's leading directors and his thought-provoking theatre: Falk Richter (portrait)
(April 2016)
The Romanian National Festival 2024
(November 2024)
A zigzag theatrical journey in Romania
(July 2024)
It's festival time in Romania!
(November 2023)
Strategies of Survival in the Safety Zone
(November 2023)
Romania from Northwest to Northeast
(July 2023)
The Romanian National Festival 2022
(November 2022)
The Romanian National Festival 2019
(November 2019)
Short description of 30 years of the RNF
(August 2019)
Theatre festivals as reflection of Romania's Great Union Centenary
(November 2018)
Between extremes and self-examination, Romanian theatre is on its way to new horizons
(December 2017)
Timisoara, building bridges between cultures
(May 2017)
A celebration of a quarter century of Romanian “free theatre”
(November 2015)
A concise mosaic of Romanian drama.
(April 2015)
Burgtheater's new era / Volkstheater's last season: unconventional, experimental,
musical and ambiguous
(April 2025)
Three diverse productions celebrate the Viennese theatrical season's start
(January 2025)
Rooted in humanity, torn between war and dreams
(September 2024)
Political art in the sign of resistance
(September 2024)
Mirrors capturing deep reflections into the soul
(October 2023)
From mocking at politics to looking at dementia with tenderness
(July 2023)
Vienna: Among Scandals, old and new, Social Issues are investigated
using much Fantasy
(April 2023)
When Fantasy meets Reality
(January 2023)
Searching for Reinvention Strategies
(September 2022)
Burgtheater: Hell Rides into Human Abysses
(June 2022)
How to fill up a theatre in the COVID-burdened season?
(March 2022)
The Viennese Season starts on a sombre note
(December 2021)
Salzburg Festival 2021 and Wiener Festwochen part 2
(October 2021)
Criss-crossing the deluge of premieres and festivals: Burgtheater, Volkstheater and Wiener Festwochen part 1
(June 2021)
Theatre Survival Kit before the second Lockdown
(November 2020)
Summer 2020: Salzburger Festspiele and Wiener Festwochen
(September 2020)
Exploring the violent effects of neoliberalism
(February 2020)
The new management of Vienna's Burgtheater
(November 2019)
The last days of mankind
(August 2019)
A short overview of theatre productions at Salzburg's Festival
(August 2019)
It's all about fiction against conformism
(July 2019)
Entertaining political parables for our troubled times
(July 2019)
Searching for traces of the solitary deceased
(July 2019)
The power of images
(November 2018)
Torn between rejecting new theatre forms and embracing contemporary dance - Wiener Festwochen 2018 and Impulstanz 2018.
(November 2018)
Rising to beauty out of war's ashes
(July 2018)
Quo vadis, Europe? Examining our world in decline
(April 2018)
Immersive theatrical experiences in current socio-political issues
(November 2017)
Wiener Festwochen: #wienerfestwochen@groundzero
(June 2017)
Six ways to dealing with the demons within oneself.
(January 2017)
Power Control, War and Violence: Causes and Effects.
(November 2016)
A spectacular display of political theatre puts the finger on the pulse of our time
(May 2016)
Wiener Festwochen: an invitation to threading a calendar of labyrinth events.
(June 2015)