Second edition of the Summer Theater Forum at the Gabrov Theater
This year, the acting studio is led by Veselka Kuncheva and her team. The public is invited to a display with free entry on July 10
From July 1 to 10, Gabrovo once again becomes a center for theater artists. The second edition of the Summer Theater Forum will bring together on one stage the acting troupe of DT “Racho Stoyanov” with 15 young actors. They will work together with Veselka Kuncheva and her team – Marieta Golomehova, Yavor Kunchev, Milen Apostolov. The workshop is inspired by the novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde and is entitled “Losing Yourself”. Already on July 10, Gabrovo spectators will be able to follow the presentation of the results of the 10-day work.
In the fall, the laboratory process will grow into the creation of a performance, which is expected to premiere at the end of the year.
The program of the forum also includes two workshops and several creative meetings.
The workshops will broaden the actors’ horizons of skills and knowledge. The rhythmic gymnast Elizabeth Paisieva and the Polish director Marek Kościlek, creator and director of the “Crick” Theater, will especially work with them.
Evening creative meetings aim to bring inspiration and exchange of experience. The special guests who will congratulate the participants on their work and bring more inspiration during the event are “Small Theater Company”, Dimitar Ivanov – Kapitana, Radina Dumanyan, Militsa Gladnishka, Ivan Velchev and Nikolay Vodenicharov – Niketsa.
In addition to actors, 8 people are also arriving in Gabrovo, who will be present as observers. They are directors and journalists with an interest in the actor’s work.
During the event, Gabrovo is saturated with creative energy, and the presence of the guests brings renewal and color to the city.
The final display of the results of the workshop will begin at 19:00 on July 10. And the event will summarize what has been achieved and will set expectations for the upcoming premiere. Entrance to the show is free. The project is implemented with the financial support of the National Culture Fund.