"Theatre of Wisdom" - this is the motto of the next edition of the Autumn International Theatre Festival "Stage at the Crossroads" in Plovdiv, which opens today /September 10/. As every year, the program offers a wide range of performances, exhibitions and concerts, all of which are free or by invitation, which can be obtained at the box office of the Nikolai Masalitinov Drama Theatre in Plovdiv.
An important part of the program are several exhibitions such as "Row 8, Sear14" by the sculptor Valentina Zlatarova, which will open on September 11 in the Dimitar Georgiev gallery. It includes works inspired by the performances of the Plovdiv Drama Theatre. Since 2015, Valentina Zlatarova has been living and working between Great Britain and Spain, and her artistic pursuits have always been related to human forms recreated from sustainable materials.
Photos: stageatacrossroads.bg
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