The roof of one of Sofia’s large shopping centres will become the venue of an open-air drive-in cinema and a theatre stage for children. For two weeks, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday there will be two screenings of the latest Bulgarian films. Among them are "18 % Grey", "Wild and happy", "Reunion", "A Dose of Happiness”, etc. Before the start of the films, viewers will have the opportunity to meet some of the actors and teams that created the productions.
The theatrical program for the little ones starts on June 20 and 21. It will feature children’s performances such as show "The Elephant with the Pink Ears".Easter 2020 went down in history with two things. The first was the state of emergency, introduced due to the Covid-19 pandemic that imposed a number of restrictions on us, the consequences of which we are still recovering from. The..
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February 16, 2025 marks the 127th anniversary of the first bulletin of the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, signed by its first director Oscar Iskander. The agency was established in 1898 by a decree of Prince Ferdinand I. Just like 127 years ago, today the..
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