May 22, 2025

CORRECTIONS TO THE PRINTED PROGRAMME

CORRECTIONS TO THE PRINTED PROGRAMME

Every year CPH STAGE publishes a printed programme for the festival, and this year is no exception. You can find the printed programme at selected theatres, culture houses and libraries, and we hope it will guide you well through the festival days.
 
CPH STAGE reserves the right to any misprints and changes to the program. This year there are some changes to the printed program, which we share with you here.
 
An evening of: Horror
New event that is not in the program.
 
Another Life Presents: An Evening of Belonging
Eliyah Mesayer's work is performed with Joakim Wei Bernild.
 
Artist Talk: AXIS MUNDI
Two short events have been introduced rather than one long one. The two events will take place on May 28 at 18:20-18:40 and 21:20-21:40, respectively.
 
En Vred Kvinde
An additional playing time has been introduced: May 29 at 20:00.
 
Hyper Coral
New show not featured in the program.
 
Karaoke evening with Sisse Gram de Fries and Carla Viola Thurøe
Sisse Gram de Fries replaces Mathilde Arcel for the event.
 
The Village
Two additional play times have been introduced: May 27 at 8pm + May 28 at 6pm.
 
MEDEA
The duration of the performance has been changed to 105 min incl. intermission.
 
Onomatopoeia for a Hissing Kettle: Part One
New show not featured in the program.
 
Our Other Body
The performance is in English.
 
Parklife 3: Garden on the Grave
The duration of the performance has been changed to 60 min.
The playing times of May 22-25 have been changed to 20:00.
 
Surpassed Only by Reality
New show not featured in the program.
 
"Talk: Queer Love on Stage
Chris Pedersen replaces Eva Eistrup as moderator.
 
Triathlon Reading
New event that is not in the program.

Open Reading
The duration of the reading has been changed to 75 min.

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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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