Georgian theatre attains unprecedented success at Globe to Globe
19.05.12 20:32
The Marjanishvili Theatre of Georgia has attuned unprecedented success at the World Shakespeare Festival - Globe to Globe in London. The Georgian theatre performed at the festival Shakespeare`s As You Like It directed by Levan Tsuladze.
It has been the first precedent that a play has been performed in the 600-seat Globe Theatre in the Georgian language without English translation.
The Globe to Globe festival has been considered the most significant event of the year. Over 600 actors from 37 countries are participating in it.
President of Georgia along with the Latvian Culture Minister unveiled a bas-relief of Shota Rustaveli, the greatest poet of the 12th century in Riga today.
Archaeologists have already confirmed that the discoveries made in the village of Tela, Lagodekhi District, Kakheti Region, date back to the III-I centuries B.C. Archaeological excavations have been already finished and now the scientists are studying the discovered items...
International conference dedicated to the Day of Georgian Diaspora was held in Tbilisi today. This is the fifth year the Diaspora Day is marked. The international conference aims to share experience of the countries which have been working in this sphere for a long time.
May 26, the Independence Day of Georgia was marked in Rome, Italy on Saturday. Representatives of the Georgian Diaspora assembled at the meeting organized by the Georgian Embassy.
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The celebration of Independence Day of Georgia concluded with a gala concert in the city of Kutaisi where new parliament building was opened on Saturday.
A final open air concert of the Future of Georgia classical music festival will be held in the vicinity of the new building of Georgia parliament in the city of Kutaisi tomorrow, on the day of Independence of Georgia.
Festival of classical music the Future of Georgia, which began in Tbilisi on May22, will be concluded by a grand concert in Kutaisi tomorrow on the Independence Day, but a day before, Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili will perform a concert on the Engury Bridge - that separates breakaway Abkhazia from the rest of Georgia.