Six well-known HCM City stage actors will compete in
the artists-only version of Vinh Long Television''s popular reality show
Cuoi Xuyen Viet (TransViet Laugh).
Facing challenges to draw audiences back to the theatre, some private
theatres and drama troupes in HCM City will close temporarily to upgrade
their facilities.
Six historical and legendary plays will be restaged this week by the
IDECAF Drama Troupe in HCM City, as part of Mid-Autumn Festival
celebrations around the city.
Actors from the IDECAF theatre in HCM City will travel to the US to perform
Hop Dong Manh Thu (Devil''s Contract) from April 8 to 20, following the
success of several other Vietnamese plays performed there.
The Institute of Cultural Exchange with France (IDECAF) will host a
series of French films in March. They include Et maintenant, on va ou
(Where Do We Go Now?) which won the People''s Choice Award at the 2011
Toronto International Film Festival, 2...
The French Institute in HCM City will organise a seminar to introduce a
book of collected works published in newspapers by Prof Nguyen Trieu
Luat today at IDECAF Multimedia Library.
The drama Da Co Hoai Lang (Night Drumbeats Cause
Longing for Absent Husband), a production by talented scriptwriter Thanh
Hoang, is being restaged in a new version to celebrate its 20 years of
release.
Cau Vong Khuyet (Part of the Rainbow), a play by Kim Khanh staged at
IDECAF yesterday to mark World HIV//AIDS Prevention Day, December 1,
gave the audience a glimpse into the challenges faced by gay people.
A conference about a French book which reveals the
true story about the patriotism of Vietnamese soldiers and workers in
France during the First World War will take place at the library of HCM
City''s Institute for Cultural Exchange with France (IDECAF) tomorrow
from...
The French Institute in HCM City, Tre (Young) Publishing House and IDECAF will hold a talk on the recently released book
Khat Vong Toi Cai Vo Han (Aspiration toward the Infinite) by physicist
and astronomer Trinh Xuan Thuan at 6pm tomorrow at...
The UK''s James Cousins dance company will perform Without Stars and There We Have Been, two productions inspired by Haruki Murakami''s novel Norwegian Wood, in Viet Nam on October 22, 25, and 26.