October 23, 2024

OPEN CALLS AND REGISTRATION FOR THE SHOWCASE

OPEN CALLS AND REGISTRATION FOR THE SHOWCASE

Now it is possible to partly apply for the festival's open calls. Most of them have the same procedure as previous years, but this year you can apply even earlier to join the National Tour Days and the Showcase during the International Days has changed from being an open call to an open registration. The Open Call for the Curated Line also remains open. Read more here.

The International Days

As usual, the festival hosts the International Days, which this year runs from May 26 to 28. The industry days give Danish performing artists who want to work internationally the opportunity to meet international presenters through networking meetings, workshops, performances and more.

You can either apply for our open call to pitch your work during the International Days or register your performance, which will be part of the official showcase programme.

Read more about Pitch and Showcase here.

National Tour Days and Transport Contributions

CPH STAGE is hosting a national touring day for the second year in a row. Here, buyers from theatre associations, theatres and cultural houses from all over the country have the opportunity to experience a wide variety of full-length touring performances. The performances are due to tour in 25/26 or 26/27.

It is also possible to apply for transport support for performances. The performance must be produced in Denmark and the theatre/company must reside outside the Capital Region or on Bornholm. The performance is due to play at the festival in 2025.

Read more about the National Tour Days and Transport Contributions here.

The deadline for our open calls and registration for the Showcase is November 17th.

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We are CPH Stage

CPH STAGE is the country’s largest theatre festival for professional theatre and takes place every year in late May / early June in Copenhagen and Frederiksberg.

Over 10 days, you can experience both the highlights and the breadth of Danish theatre right now, as well as see international touring hits.

CPH STAGE is an opportunity to see both new productions and the shows you didn’t manage to catch this season. At the festival, you can let yourself be surprised and explore new paths in the Danish theatre landscape.In addition to the performances, CPH STAGE offers events, readings, debates, seminars, parties, and much more.

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