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0600-1-1616 Telefontjänst mån–tis 9–19, ons-lör 9-21, sön 11-18 (1,99 € / min. + lna)
The 33rd Hangö Teaterträff takes place on 6–8 June 2025. The festival programme includes premieres, Finnish and international works, a children’s programme as well as club and discursive programmes.
The festival’s premieres includes Confessions by teater 90°, a two-part performance that includes both a private session, in which the audience anonymously confesses a secret, and a collective gathering, in which the audience experiences all the anonymous confessions the group has collected in an audiovisual, ritualistic event.
Premiering is also Fyrverk, created by Karolina Ginman and Rasmus Slätis along with the clients at the service centre Fyrens Service. The Swedish theatre collective Administrationen takes the stage in their Finnish premiere of Skådis i bur, in which actor Elin Skarin locks herself in a cage for 33 hours, starting with nothing but a camping toilet, toilet paper, a microphone and an opening through which the audience can send in various objects.
Guest performances include Norwegian artist Harald Beharie’s acclaimed dance performance Undersang, which weaves together Afro and Asian-Nordic diasporic narratives and queer ecologies deep in the Hanko woods, Tobias Klemets’ auto-fictive drag-performance Dinner with Diane, Samira Elagoz and Z Walsh’s short film You can’t get what you want but you can get me as well as Teatteri Takomo’s praised Jumppatytöt, based on the personal experiences of former gymnasts Katariina Havukainen, Ella Lahdenmäki and Inkeri Hyvönen.
The festival’s programme for children and youths includes HYDDA by 4 floors of horses, a tactile and audiovisual oasis and living room, Lilla Villan’s Safiiri ja Halla-Ruusu & ihmeellinen puutarha, which invites children to enjoy and love nature, as well as Magical Tales by Raseborgs Regnbåge, in which storyteller Nora Garusi reads out loud magical stories where everyone gets to be just who they are.
Check out the entire festival programme here!