Interplay Europe

Interplay Europe is one of the most important festivals for young playwrights in Europe. It is organized by Interplay; an international, not-for-profit arts organisation for the furtherance of young playwrights aged 18 to 26. It was founded in Sydney in 1985. Every two years Interplay organises the largest and most prestigious festival of its kind, World Interplay, in Australia. Every other year a European country hosts Interplay Europe. The first Interplay Europe was held in 1995. in Berlin and Interplay Europe e.V became official in 1998, which was also in Berlin. Participants from all over Europe discuss their plays for two inspiring, practical and creative weeks in classes, workshops, forums and events with experienced international tutors. Through workshops and small-scale productions, they have the opportunity to improve their work. Interplay also supports international youth exchange and seeks to contribute to better understanding between nations.

Interplay Festivals are held in order to:

Alumni

Many highly respected and international award winning European playwrights started their career with Interplay. For example: Ivana Sajko and Tena Stivicic from Croatia, Katharina Schlender and Kristo Šagor from Germany, Ali Taylor and Sarah Kane from the UK, Enver Husicic and Esther Gerritsen from the Netherlands, Vera Filo and Anna Haraszti from Hungary, Darja Stocker and Simon Froehling from Switzerland or Ignacio Pajón Leyra and Antonio Rojano from Spain.

Interplay festival 2006.

Date: 18 June-25 June

Town: Schaan

Country: Liechtenstein

DELEGATIONS

Bulgaria: Ana Vaseva

Croatia: Nora Krstulovic (tutor), Maja Sviben

England: Ola Animashawun (tutor), Daniel Stathis Barker, Tinuke Asher Craig, Hannah Dee

Germany: Henning Fangauf (tutor), Kristo Šagor (tutor), Martin Kordic, Frauke Scheffler

Hungary: Judit Cziraki (tutor), Marianna Koncz

Latvia: Inta Bernova (tutor), Gunita Grosa, Eliza Sternberga, Daina Tabuna

Liechtenstein: Patrick Boltshauser (tutor), Peter Beck, Caroline Herfert

Netherlands: Jurrie Kwant (tutor), Hubert Roza (tutor), Enver Husicic, Maaike Johanna Bergstra, Radna Diels, Florian Pieter van Kuijk

Norway: Kim Atle Hansen

Scotland: Alan Wilkins (playwright) (tutor), Rachel Lynn Brody, Lewis Hetherington

Slovakia: Vanda Feriacova (tutor), Diana Kacarova, Pavol Kohut

Slovenia: Dragica Potocnjak (tutor), Sasa Rakef

Spain: Antonio Rojano, Ignacio Pajón Leyra

Switzerland: Miriam Ehlers (tutor), Anna Papst, Laura de Weck

Turkey: Hasan Erkek (tutor), Fatma Kandemir

Interplay festival 2008.

Date: 5 July-13 July

Town: Utrecht

Country: Netherlands

DELEGATIONS

Australia:Lachlan Philpot (tutor), Adam Mitchell (tutor), Anna Barnes

Croatia: Ivor Martinić

Denmark: Janicke Branth (tutor), Kristin Auestad Danielsen, Julie Maj Jacobsen, Caroline Cecilie Malling Joergensen, Katrine Hald Troensegaard, Brian Wind-Hansen, Thomas Markmann

England: Phil G. Davies, Rosa Connor, Issy McCann

France: Adeline Picault, Alban Ketelbuters

Germany: Henning Fangauf (tutor), Kristo Sagor (tutor), Azar Mortazavi-Manesh, Roman Senkl

Greece: Chara Bakonikola (tutor), Paraskevi Pouli, Marina Danezi

Hungary: Upor Laszlo (tutor), Márton Kiss

Iceland: Thordis Elva Thorvaldsdottir (tutor), Tyrfingur Tyrfingsson

Latvia: Lauris Gundars (tutor), Elvijs Cakans, Inga Liepa

Netherlands: Jurrie Kwant (tutor), Don Duyns (tutor), Gijsje Kooter (tutor), Jannemieke Caspers, Michiel Lieuwma, Malou De Roy van Zuydewijn, Babiche Ronday, Jelmer Soes, Anna Maria Versloot, Milou Brockhus, Esther Duysker, Timen Jan Veenstra

Poland: Aneta Wróbel-Wojtyszko (tutor), Ewa Wikiel, Sylwia Wojas

Russia: Benjamin Slivkin (tutor), Yulia Yakovleva, Dmitry Egorov

Scotland: Alan Wilkins (playwright) (tutor), Joanne Toner, Jonathan Whiteside

Spain: Ignacio Pajón Leyra

Sweden: Dag Thelander

Switzerland: Simon Froehling (tutor), Noo Steffen

Turkey: Hasan Erkek (tutor), Cigdem Yildirem, Huseyin Gucumen

Host towns

Year Town Country Artistic Director
1995 Berlin Germany Henning Fangauf
1998 Berlin Germany Henning Fangauf
2000 Warsaw Poland /
2002 Pecs Hungary /
2004 Athens Greece Nikos Kamtsis
2006 Schaan Liechtenstein Henning Fangauf
2008 Utrecht Netherlands Hubert Roza
2010 Izmir Turkey Hasan Erkek

External links and References

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