The Ilkhom Theatre has presented its productions in more than 30 international festivals in 21 countries all around the world! Our productions are visually stimulating; their themes are universal! Our productions are understandable for people of all languages and cultures! We would like to invite You to discover the Ilkhom Theatre.
MARK WEIL-S PLANS FOR THE ILKHOM THEATER IN THE 32ND SEASON
International Festival «Ilkhom: East/West»*
2007 September Premier – «Oresteia» by Aeschylus, with the support of the Ebert Fund
October 16 October – 15 years on the stage! «Happy Beggars» by Carlo Gozzi 17 October – an evening dedicated to the birthday of Evgeniy Dmitriev
November 3-4 November – a return of the legend: «Petty Bourgeois Wedding» by Bertolt Brecht The Laboratory of Young Composers of Central Asia and Kazakhstan
December Preview of «Ludmila's Broken English» by DBC Pierre in association with Blow Up Theater and with the support of the British Council in Uzbekistan The Days of Modern German Drama with the support of the Goethe Institute in Uzbekistan
2008 January-February New Foreign Drama: the best stage impromptu of the 31st season: «Donnerstag – die fursten» by Helmut Krausser (Germany) «Some Explicit Polaroids» by Mark Ravenhill (Great Britain) «On the Sunny Side of the Street» by Dina Rubina (Israel-Uzbekistan) + Presentation of modern drama from one of the European countries
March The award ceremony of «The Ilkhom Prize-2008» III International Festival of Music and Visual Arts «Black Box»
March-April The Ilkhom Theater tour: USA – Seattle, Dortmund, Miami, Ohio, San-Francisco; Germany; Russia – Moscow.
May-June The New Russian Drama Festival** + Premier of the 1st diploma performance by students of the 6th Studio of Mark Weil's Ilkhom Theater School of Drama Monthly: Concert programs and projects by «Omnibus» Ensemble.
The IlkhomRokFest programs. Art exhibitions of independent artists, photographers and expositions of the Caravan Art-gallery.
* All scheduled programs will be presented within the framework of the Festival. ** There is a possibility the project might be postponed till September 2008.
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