Divine Comedy International Theatre Festival organised by Łaźnia Nowa Theatre in Krakow begins on 6 December 2024. The 17th edition will feature over twenty plays, including Polish and foreign productions. The Adam Mickiewicz Institute is a partner of the festival.
Divine Comedy International Theatre Festival in Krakow kicks off for the 17th time
Divine Comedy International Theatre Festival has been continuously organised by Łaźnia Nowa Theatre in Krakow since 2008. It is one of the largest theatre festivals in Poland. Its 17th edition takes place under the slogan “You Are So Fucking Special”, which underlines creative individualism of female and male artists as well as uniqueness of the history of each human being.
Over twenty meticulously selected plays, including Polish and foreign productions, will be presented in 2024. Their diversity is there to provoke discussion, pose difficult questions, examine moods in polarised Western societies and confront us with questions about our place in the universe.
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A networking meeting organised by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute
The 17th edition of the festival begins on 6 December and lasts until 15 December 2024. Viewers will have a chance to attend plays performed on stages of a number of Krakow’s theatres. Detailed schedule and information about tickets is available at boskakomedia.pl
As a partner of the Divine Comedy Festival, Adam Mickiewicz Institute is once again organising a networking meeting for the theatre industry. During the meeting with key figures from the world of theatre: critics, curators, directors or festival directors, such issues as the possibility of offering support and starting cooperation between AMI and the artistic community will be discussed. The meeting will also offer a chance to establish new contacts that will certainly bear fruit in the form of innovative stage projects later on.
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Strategic partners of the Festival include: the City of Krakow and Adam Mickiewicz Institute. The Festival has been co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage as part of the Culture Promotion Fund – state special fund.