In total, the festival boasts 25 plays in various languages, including English, French, Hungarian, German, Korean, Portuguese, and Romanian.
The festival marks the first event held by the Hungarian Theatre in Cluj after two years of absence during the pandemic.
Tompa, who also serves as the president of the Union of European Theatres, says that the festival’s return to the heart of Transylvania aims to “delight its audience with the diversity, as well as the high artistic quality and international feature of its productions, with its fraternity towards different cultures, turning togetherness into a joyful celebration.”
The full schedule can be seen here.
Tickets start from RON 50 and are available on Bilet Master.
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