The 9th edition of the Interferences International Theatre Festival, organized by the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, will take place from 3-17 November. The theme of this year's edition, 35 years after the change of regime, marks the commemoration of the Romanian Revolution of 1989, a turning point that redefined not only the fate of the country but also the identity of the community, ushering in a new era.
The 9th edition of the Interferences International Theatre Festival, organized by the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, will take place from 3-17 November. The theme of this year's edition, 35 years after the change of regime, marks the commemoration of the Romanian Revolution of 1989, a turning point that redefined not only the fate of the country but also the identity of the community, ushering in a new era. This change has not only generated profound political and social transformations, but has left a lasting imprint on the arts, including theater. The festival invites you to reflect on this shared past through the showcased performances, re-evaluating successes and failures and charting new horizons for the future. Renowned artists such as Oana Pellea, Géza Hegedűs D. and Ofelia Popii will be on stage during the Festival, and the audience will be able to see the creations of exceptional directors such as Attila Vidnyánszky jr, Mihai Măniuțiu, Josef Nadj, Gábor Tompa, Sardar Tagirovsky, Nona Ciobanu.
For programme and tickets please visit the website of the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj.