Free access to night theatres in Bucharest on Wednesday
Posted on October 27th, 2009
Free access to night theatres in Bucharest on Wednesday
Theatre lovers in Bucharest have been granted free access to theatre plays and to the National Centre for Dance on Wednesday night, after 10 p.m. The Night Theatre is organised by the local council through ArCuB centre for cultural projects.
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