The Theatre in Words - A Celebration of Theatrical Writing in Luxembourg

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From March 20 to 27, THEATER FEDERATIOUN celebrates its dynamic theater scene, resonating with World Theatre Day for Children and Young People and World Theatre Day. It’s an opportunity to reflect on what writing for the stage means today: Why do we write for the stage? How do we do it? And why does it remain essential in our time?

On March 26, we revive the energy of the National Literary Competition held last December and offer the public the chance to delve into the unique world of Luxembourgish theatrical writing through readings from award-winning authors: Charles Meder, Antoine Pohu, and Erik Abbott!

An enriching round table will allow us, in the second part of the evening, to discuss the issues of contemporary theatrical writing. Moderation: Nora Zrika.

Come listen, exchange, and immerse yourself in this fascinating universe!


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2160 Luxembourg neimënster, Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, Rue Münster, Grund Luxembourg

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  • 2025-03-26 19:00:00 2025-03-26 21:00:00 Europe/Paris The Theatre in Words - A Celebration of Theatrical Writing in Luxembourg From March 20 to 27, THEATER FEDERATIOUN celebrates its dynamic theater scene, resonating with World Theatre Day for Children and Young People and World Theatre Day. It’s an opportunity to reflect on what writing for the stage means today: Why do we write for the stage? How do we do it? And why does it remain essential in our time? On March 26, we revive the energy of the National Literary Competition held last December and offer the public the chance to delve into the unique world of Luxembourgish theatrical writing through readings from award-winning authors: Charles Meder, Antoine Pohu, and Erik Abbott! An enriching round table will allow us, in the second part of the evening, to discuss the issues of contemporary theatrical writing. Moderation: Nora Zrika. Come listen, exchange, and immerse yourself in this fascinating universe! neimënster, Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster, Rue Münster, Grund Luxembourg Centre national de littérature (CNL) - Lëtzebuerger Literaturarchiv
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