World Theatre Day Tuesday 27 March 2018, 8 pm – Théâtre Princesse Grace Free and open to all
Once again this year, the Department of Cultural Affairs has brought together the Monegasque National Commission for UNESCO and the Théâtre Princesse Grace to celebrate World Theatre Day in Monaco.
Five of the Principality’s theatre companies have accepted the invitation and will come together at 8 pm on Tuesday 27 March 2018 for an evening devoted to the performing arts and the promotion of dialogue and peace between peoples.
Started in 1961 by the International Theatre Institute (ITI), World Theatre Day is celebrated by the theatrical community every year, with lots of national and international events.
The quality of the productions presented by our companies and the enthusiasm of all the actors involved make this a celebration of vibrant theatre and a chance to showcase its wonderful vitality in Monaco.
Programme
L’Anthéâtre
Ciel ma femme (Good heavens My Wife)
By Pierre Sauvil
Directed by Anne Leforestier
La Compagnie Florestan
Harcèle-Manque (No Harassment)
By Danielle Daumerie
Directed by Danielle Daumerie
J.C.B. Arts Compagnie
Un souffleur sachant jouer (The Prompter Who Could Act)
By Annabella Conti
Directed by Chantal Bellinzona
Les Farfadets
Nous, oiseaux migrateurs (We Migratory Birds)
Dance theatre creation
Created and directed by Sophie Cossu
Studio de Monaco
53 ans (53 Years)
By Christel Revel
Directed by Christel Revel
The programme is subject to change
Théâtre Princesse Grace – 12 Avenue d’Ostende, Monaco. Tel.: +377 93 25 32 27
For information, contact the Monegasque National Commission for UNESCO: Tel. +377 98 98 83 03
Autres actualités du thème
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Guillaume Aubrey’s architectural sculpture Regulus inaugurated at Villa Paloma
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