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NEW NORDICS FESTIVAL brings Nordic theatre and culture to UK audiences

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Shining a light on Nordic theatre makers and culture, New Nordics Festival brings together five days of the best new plays from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands – both live at Jacksons Lane and digital from 12-16 October 2021.

Presented by Cut the Cord, the festival works with emerging UK based theatre-makers to explore what Nordic theatre is and how it can enrich UK theatre. Each day of the festival will see a play from a Nordic country as well as Q&As with the Nordic playwrights and artistic teams. The festival also includes workshops, online talks and discussions.  

New Nordics Festival Director, Camilla Gürtler said: “The aim is to bring contemporary Nordic voices to the UK in a way that supports exchange and more long-term collaborations between British and Nordic artists. We think it's time to shine a light on the rich dramatic culture  in the Nordic Region and promote contemporary Nordic playwrights in the UK. The project is an opportunity for artists, theatres and audiences in the UK to be inspired by Nordic ways of writing,  working and collaborating, and for the Nordic artists involved to be inspired by their UK counterparts and make more connections.”

New Nordics Festival includes work from six Nordic countries offering insights into both their theatre, artists and culture. Nordic theatre is rarely produced in the UK and is unknown to most  emerging artists so the Festival aims to present the Nordic countries as a place for innovative new theatre as well as film, design and quality of life. Each country will bring its own theatrical culture and style in an impactful and unmissable way through these new premieres.

The festival will showcase the following works: one-man play Refuge by Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson, one-woman play The Woman Who Turned into a Tree by Lisa Langseth, staged readings Searching for Being by Katarina G. Nolsøe and Counting to Zero by Kristofer Grønskag, and dark comedies Garage by Mika Myllyaho, and No Planet B by Vivian Nielsen.

For more information and to book tickets, please click here.