Festival Productions in Central Europe 2002

As has been the rule for several decades now, four major Central European festivals dominate the festival-scene. They do this, not only by presenting some of the best international talent, but also by creating some of the most innovative stagings of drama, dance, and music-theatre of the present tim...

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