Audronis Liuga

is a theatre critic and head of Lithuanian

Articles

Independent theatre boomed in Lithuania in the 1990s. Now it has been squeezed out of the market by the profit-oriented state theatres, and the directors of the previous decade have been sidelined. The turn towards consumer-led cultural policy has brought a decline in standards, says a leading Lithuanian theatre critic. Today, central Europe’s most creative directors are asking some fundamental questions about the nature of theatre.

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