Gábor Máté: ‘The biggest question is the future of theatre’
The pandemic period was hard for him, but at the same time he did his best to be a good leader and boosted the morale of colleagues with his optimism – Gábor Máté was Szilvia Krizsó’s guest in the latest episode of the Future Talks podcast. He talked about the switch from 90 performances a month to zero, and what it takes to bring back the audience to theatres. Topics also included whether theatre should react to what is happening in politics and society, and the actor-director also spoke about the future of theatre, the challenges of teaching a new generation of talents and how and where he will spend his years in retirement.
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https://trademagazin.hu/hu/rendezvenyek/future-talks-business-podcast/
Every Monday at 17.00 there is a new episode of Trade magazin’s business podcast, Future Talks with Szilvia Krizsó.
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