English Translation of 'The Case of Cem': Celebrating Bulgarian Vera Mutafchieva's 95th Birthday
In a tribute to Vera Mutafchieva's literary brilliance and cultural impact, Sofia hosted an event marking the 95th anniversary of her birth
Bulgarian bestselling author and playwright, Zachary Karabashliev, was featured in California with his award-winning play "Sunday Evening."
The performances were held May 25th and 26th at the Tallgrass Pictures Studio in San Diego.
The play was directed by Jeffrey Lamont Brown while the cast included American actors Stephanie Philo, Benjamin Mathes, Catalina Maynard, Camelia Dee, Dave Rivas, and Joshhua Hershfield.
The performances had been a great success with standing ovations. On the evening of the debut there has been an hour-and-a-half long questions and answers session with people from the audience asking many questions and offering comments on the play.
"It was terrific. Text and audience met and this is what THEATER is all about. And this is still wokk in porgress," Karabashliev told Novinite.com, adding this great success had been achieved by three days of rehearsals only, and giving high marks to the cast for "their professionalism, spirit and ideals."
In 2009, the play – a comedy-drama about two families, a secret they share, and a rainy Sunday evening, received the highest Bulgarian award for dramaturgy.
On the same day "Sunday Evening" took the San Diego stage, Karabashliev's bestseller "18% Gray" made its debut in France where it was published in French.
More on Karabashliev and his work read HERE.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
In a grand inauguration ceremony today, the city of Shipka proudly unveiled the archaeological complex "Valley of the Thracian Kings," marking a significant milestone in the preservation and presentation of Thracian culture and art
Today marks Easter Sunday for Catholics in Bulgaria and around the globe, a sacred occasion commemorating the Resurrection of Christ
“The fate of Yavorov inevitably shakes the sensitive hearts!” - Katya Zografova “The Worlds of Yavorov”
As the Saturday following Shrovetide arrives, Bulgarians across the nation come together to celebrate Todorovden, a cherished tradition deeply rooted in both Christian faith and folk customs
In the annals of Bulgarian history, few figures shine as brightly as Rayna Knyaginya, a name synonymous with unwavering courage, national pride, and the spirit of resistance against oppression
Bulgaria commemorated its 146th anniversary of liberation from Ottoman rule with grand celebrations spanning across the nation
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022