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European Theatre Night 2021 will be held in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the 20th November 2021. This year’s edition of European Theatre Night involves more than 300 theatres in almost 150 cities/places, in 6 countries.
- About the project
Project European Theatre Night is a one-day event dedicated...
- Countries
European Theatre Night 2013; European Theatre Night 2012;...
- The invitation letter
The European Theatre Night is an annual one-day event...
- Lettre d’invitation
European Theatre Night 2011; European Theatre Night 2010;...
- Einladungsschreiben
Bulgarien / Theatres Night, Sofia / www.theatresnight.org...
- Austria
Because of the great success of the first European Theatre...
- Croatia
European Theatre Night 2013; European Theatre Night 2012;...
- European Theatre Night 2020
European Theatre Night 2020 will be held in Slovakia, Czech...
- About the project
Nov 14, 2022 · For the 12th time this year, in parallel with other European countries, the "European Theater Night" will be held again in Austria on Saturday, November 19. After two years of corona-related restrictions, the event will be continued again this year with more than 50 program points in Austria.
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European Theatre Night. 432 likes. Project European Theatre Night is a one-day event dedicated to theatre and performing art. It is held simultaneously in 10 European countries every year on the...
The Mediterranean and Middle East theatre was a major theatre of operations during the Second World War. The vast size of this theatre included the fighting between the Allies and Axis in Italy, the Balkans, Southern Europe, Malta, North Africa and the Middle East.
The Czech Republic’s night of open theatres and spectacular cultural experiences forms a part of the European Theatre Night project, which aims to present theatre in a creative and unconventional format and is always held on the third Saturday in November.