For our next Drama Panorama meet-up on June 1st, we would like to invite Joseph Megel as a guest and talk with him about his work. We will talk in English. Joseph Megel is Artist in Residence and Teaching Professor in Performance Studies in the… Read more
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Multilingualism in Theatre – the video
The links to the videos of the event on Multilingualism in Theatre of 4 October, 2021.
Reading: Mon Lou adoré
On 2 July, 2021, the winner of the Apollinaire translation contest by the German Translators Fund (DÜF), the FAZ newspaper and the Institut Français will be celebrated. Among other programme items, Drama Panorama will present excerpts from submitted translations in a reading. These will be… Read more
Lachende Bestien – a concert talk
14.06.2021 at 5pm – Live stream on the Ballhaus Ost website, Berlin Productions by the Prague theatre ensemble Lachende Bestien usually take a critical view of capitalism and a world that creates exploitative systems by default. The group was scheduled to present their celebrated Brecht… Read more
Depressive Children give a guided tour through Prague’s cult theatre space Venuše ve Švehlovce
07.06.2021 at 5 pm – Live stream on the Ballhaus Ost website with audience Q&A Available for viewing on www.ballhausost.de until end of June. The Depresivní děti touží po penězích theatre group (‘depressive children longing for money’) was scheduled to present their production The Fall… Read more
How are the independent theatre communities in Berlin and Prague holding up?
A discussion with Prague and Berlin theatremakers from the independent theatre communities and representatives of PAP Berlin and Nová síť Prague
YAYATI by Girish Karnad
PHANTASMAGORIA by Deepika Arwind
Mehrosh, a celebrated student activist has been invited to an isolated house in the middle of a forest to take part in a debate with a powerful political adversary from the ruling party. It’s a chance to make her voice heard. Fearful of the coming… Read more
A look back at SCHUDOMA: Ich bin zu Hause
Schudomastraße is located in Berlin-Neukölln, in Bohemian Rixdorf, where the first Protestant refugees from Bohemia came in 1737 to escape persecution in their home country. The Bohemian Brethren community still exists there today. The street is named after the 19th-century local politician Johann Schudoma. We… Read more
EIN STÜCK: TSCHECHIEN/NEW CZECH PLAYS 2020 – staged readings
Festival of Contemporary Czech Drama in Berlin Staged readings on 16th September 2020, 7.30 p.m. at the gallery of the Czech Centre Berlin Staged readings on 16th September 2020, 7.30 p.m.Gallery of the Czech Centre Berlin Contemporary plays from the Czech Republic in Berlin: Drama… Read more