Tue 03.05.2011, at 18:00 - at 18:24
Sat 07.05.2011, at 15:00 - at 15:24
As part og the Performing Arts in May festival: Absolut Finland, an absolutely funny and enjoyable advertising speech of Finland and an amusing trip deep into Finnish mentality.
Tue 03.05.2011, at 18:30 - at 19:50
Wed 04.05.2011, at 18:30 - at 19:50
As part of the Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre: To the End of Love, a visual spectacle whose genre is a “musical gothic horror”. It’s a visual theatre production, involving most of the media available to the modern stage and...
Tue 03.05.2011, at 20:00 - at 21:40
As part of the Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre: Rikos ja rangaistus-Crime and Punishment, a story by Fjodor Dostojevski of people who have violated against themselves, each other and the God.
Thu 05.05.2011, at 20:30 - at 22:00
Fri 06.05.2011, at 18:00 - at 19:30
As part of the Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre: Juha, a new interpretation of the classic novel by Juhani Aho. The performance directed by Mikko Roiha is a combination of theatre and dance, where wood squeaks and...
Fri 06.05.2011, at 19:00 - at 21:45
Mon 09.05.2011, at 19:00 - at 21:45
As part of the Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre: As You Like It -À la Carte Experimance.
This unique, quirky, and strange performance creates a cosy atmosphere in a setting that is a cross between a Victorian parlour and a bar...
Fri 06.05.2011, at 21:00 - at 21:28
Sat 07.05.2011, at 17:00 - at 17:28
As part of the Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre. Manners of Success, a movement-filled presentation on etiquette and appropriate behaviour by the Dance Theatre Minimi.
Sat 07.05.2011, at 18:00 - at 22:00
Fri 20.05.2011, at 18:00 - at 22:00
Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre presents: Anna Karenina-a fierce story about love, passion, and despair caused by disappointment-as a modern day interpretation by director Andriy Zholdak.
Tue 10.05.2011, at 18:00
- Sat 21.05.2011, at 18:45
As part of the Performing Arts in May festival at Turku City Theatre: Through the Glass-Lasin Läpi, a piece of visual theater in a window, the viewers, or accidental passersby, are allowed to peep into the most secret and private of female rituals...