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The Dutch and Flemish Theatre Festival 2008 subtitled in English

View blog , Jeffrey Meulman , 10 jun 2008

Tagged as: amsterdam, book, festival, fringe theatre, highlights, now, september

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Roman Tragedies by Ivo van Hove

We are happy to see you in Amsterdam this September !

The new theatre season in Amsterdam starts with the best of the Low Countries. You can see them one last time during TF from 4 to14 September 2008. Visit Amsterdam to see Roman Tragedies by Ivo van Hove, Hotel Modern, Abatoir Ferme, Wunderbaum, The Pianist by Edwin de Vries and many more…

TF, Theatre Festival of the Netherlands and Flanders presents the highlights of the previous season. Most performances will be provided with English subtitling.

The professional jury of TF makes an annual selection reflecting the state of the art of Dutch and Flemish theatre presenting highlights of the previous season. TF offers a survey of new developments. The jury, led by Raoul Heertje, chose 11 productions that have been given a special reprise for TF. Alongside the official jury selection, several renowned productions for the Toneelpublieksprijs (Theatre Audience Award) can be seen.

This 10-day theatre event welcomes the new season with a large number of productions by promising young makers, with workshops, parties, lectures and forums. In the presence of actors and theatre makers, the festival looks ahead to the new season. TF is unique as a place to reflect on Dutch and Flemish theatre. A festival within the festival is the Amsterdam Fringe Festival (TF-2) with unpolished and untamed theatre in all kinds of venues. At the Gala of Dutch Theatre, the Dutch theatre awards are presented to the best actors, actresses and the most wonderful productions. For the full program please check www.tf.nl

Management Masterclass by Paul Gudgin

Paul Gudgin, former director of the infamous Edinburgh Festival Fringe, will be presenting a management masterclass on September 8 and 9 for festival professionals.
Topics will be Press, Marketing, Sponsorship, Venue Management, Economic Impact and Evaluation. The masterclass is designed to help organizers of festivals and events apply some of the ideas and techniques used successfully by the Fringe to their own work.

The masterclass is open to all international festival professionals and arts and event consultants. Masterclass admission fee is 295 euro, ex. VAT, including 2 days tuition, lunch and drinks, course materials.
In the evening there is an extensive Language No Problem program, presenting the finest of Dutch and Flemish Theatre.

For more information please contact us at info@tf.nl

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