Ludic Theatre

Romanian youth theatre company
Ludic Student Theatre
Teatrul Studențesc Ludic
Mihai Eminescu Square with the Students' Culture House on the right side
AddressIași
Romania
OperatorIași Students' Culture House
Capacity477 seats

Ludic Student Theatre (Romanian: Teatrul Studențesc Ludic) is a theatre company in Iași, Romania, specializing in plays for young audiences. The company is hosted by the Iași Students' Culture House.[1]

History

Ludic Theatre was founded in 1978, by the stage director Aurel Luca.[2] During the time, it participated in more than 75 international festivals, and won around 500 trophies and diplomas.[3] It is the first Romanian theatre that joined the International Amateur Theatre Association, in 1993.[4]

Starting 2008, each year in December, the company organises the international "Ludic Theatre Days Festival" (Romanian: "Zilele Teatrului Ludic").[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Students' Culture House". atriumroute.eu. 2021.
  2. ^ History
  3. ^ Aurel Luca: Teatrul Ludic va pleca odată cu mine at revistatimpul.ro (in Romanian)
  4. ^ Ludic Student Theater to perform for Romania at Granada’s International Theater Festival
  5. ^ Indragosteste-te de teatru! at altiasi.ro (in Romanian)
  6. ^ Theatre Festival ‘Ludic Theatre Days’ 5 – 9 December 2017, Iasi, Romania

External links

  • Official website
  • Teatrul Studențesc Ludic (in Romanian) at ccsiasi.ro

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