Les’ Kurbas Academic Theatre

Les’ Kurbas Academic Theatre
Address: 3 Les' Kurbas str.
Location: Center
Phone: (032) 272-48-24
Fax: (032) 272-48-24
E-mail: kurbas_theatre@yahoo.com
Site: n.kurbas.lviv.ua

From that time, the theatre has become one of the most renowned theatre groups in Ukraine and abroad. The theatre has produced many plays which represented Ukraine in several international theatre festivals where the actors received some of the highest awards. These include: "Blahodarny Erodiy" (Grateful Herod) by Hryhoriy Skovoroda, "Mizh Dvokh Syl" (Between Two Powers) by Volodymyr Vynnychenko, "Apokryfy" (Apocrypha) by Lesia Ukrayinka, "Sny" (Dreams) and "Zabavy dlia Favsta" (Games for Faust) by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, "Khvala Erosu" (In Praise of Eros) and "Silenus Alcibiadis" by Plato, "Marko Prokliaty abo Skhidna Lehenda" (Mark the Damned or an Eastern Legend) based on poems by Vasyl’ Stus, "Chekayuchy na Godo" (Waiting for Godot) by S. Beckett

The theatre has always been a unique centre of theatre methodology; it has mastered and developed various theatre techniques, introduced the actors to psychological and physical training, plasticity, voice control, and has conducted several joint projects.

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