THEATER
2024/25
Premieres in France:
Consider the lobster
Paris, November 7,8,9
No words
Reims, Farway Festival, January 29, 30
2025/2026
Premieres in Sweden, Gothenburg:
Toast for life
Gothenburg City Theater, October 24
The Royal Dannish Theater, Copenhagen, March 20
Premieres 2023:
Anton Chekhov, “Ivanov“, Berlin (Germany) – January 21
David Foster, “Brief Interviews with hideous men“, Brussels (Belgium) – April 13
Premieres 2019:
Ödön von Horváth, “Tales from Vienna Woods”, Vilnius (Lithuania) – February 14
Premieres 2018:
Henrik Ibsen, “Dollhouse”, Gothenburg (Sweden) – April 7
Henrik Ibsen, “Wild Duck”, Bergen (Norway) – September 12
Premieres 2017:
Anton Chekhov “Three Sisters”, Vilnius (Lithuania) — March 17
Premieres 2016:
Mikhail Durnenkow “The Lake”, Warsaw (Poland) — March 2
Anton Chekhov “Seagull”, Reykjavík (Iceland) — October 16
Halldór Laxness “Salka Valka”, Reykjavík (Iceland) — Dec. 30
Premieres 2015:
Mikhail Bulgakov “Heart of a Dog”, Uppsala (Sweden) – September 17
Kroetz Franz Xaver, “Request Concert”, Warszawa / Krakow (Poland) – – January 15
Premieres 2014:
Anton Chekhov “Uncle Vanya”, Uppsala (Sweden) – October 18
Aleksandr Molchanov “The Killer”, Budapest (Hungary) – June 7
Premieres 2013:
Tadeusz Słobodzianek “Our Class”, Vilnius
Sarah Ruhl “Eurydice”, Helsinki
Gabrielė Labanauskaitė “Red Laces”, Vilnius 2012
Mika Myllyaho “Chaos” Vilnius 2011
Arthur Schnitzler “Der Reigen”, Vilnius 2010
Julius Keleras “Taxi N5”, New Drama Festival, Vilnius 2009
Henrik Ibsen “Baumeister Solness”, Vilnius 2009
Elfriede Jelinek “Sleeping Beauty”, Seoul 2008
William Shakespeare “Macbeth”, Berlin 2008
Reiner Werner Fassbinder “Bremer Freiheit”, Vilnius 2007
Laura S. Černiauskaitė “Liucia skates”, Vilnius 2007