The Divine Comedy 2011 International Theatre Festival in Krakow
Today’s entry will benefit mostly theatre enthusiasts. But even if you’re not really interested in theatre, there’s another must see for you in case you happen to be in Krakow this winter. Who wouldn’t like to attend some heavenly entertainment? The Divine Comedy International Theatre Festival will surely be a great form of spending your spare time in Krakow! After all the city is called the cultural capitol of Poland.
We proudly invite you to visit the 3rd edition of Festival, which will be held this December, from the beginning till 12th of the month.
The most interesting thing about this event is that the whole plan of festival was divided to three parts called: Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso. First of them is the competition gathering the best Polish shows of the past season. The grand prize is the statuette of the Divine Comedian. Purgatorio is the part about project “Life in theatre”. This one includes many accompanying events. Paradiso is the section of the festival dedicated to young directing artists. Many of them have been already widely acclaimed!
I’m sure you’ll enjoy each of the festivals’ parts. The only thing you have to spare is your free time. Hopefully you have a lot of it.
At the festival we will have an opportunity to attend several shows: Jan Klata’s famous Wedding of Count Orgaz, Sobociński’s show of Hamlet based on Shakespeare’s creation and other plays such as Antelli, The Three Sisters, The Living Room or those based on Franz Kafka’s novels.
You can find all these information and the timetables on festival’s site: boskakomedia.pl
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