International youth theatre festival held in Morocco

2007-04-20

The 8th International Theatre Festival "Jeune public" is being held Thursday (April 19th) through Saturday in Taza, Morocco. The event is organised by the Moroccan ministry of culture and gathers troupes from Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tunisia, Algeria, Belgium, Holland and Iran. In addition to theatre performances, the programme includes exhibitions, a book caravan and round tables on topics related to youth theatre.

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Shari Posted 2008-03-13

Uuum, I have some question about your program, how can I find out more about how to register,when is the due date? I couldn't find any more information about your festival and I really looking forward too join the festival. Can someone help me with that? Plz respond my question by sending e-mail to me, I need more information about it!

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