Members and Structure
The UTE is governed by a General Assembly and a board of directors. The president is Alexandru Darie, director of Theater "Bulandra" (Teatrul Bulandra, Bucharest), and the vice president is Jean-Louis Martinelli, director of the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers.
Today the UTE has 19 member theaters in 11 countries:
- Austria: Schauspielhaus Graz, Graz
- Bulgaria: SFUMATO, Sofia
- Czech Republic: National Theatre (Prague), Prague
- France: MC93 Bobigny, Bobigny
- Greece: National Theatre of Northern Greece (ΚΘΒΕ), Thessaloniki; National Theatre of Greece, Athens
- Israel: National Theatre of Israel, Habimah, Tel Aviv
- Italy: Piccolo Teatro - Teatro d'Europa, Milan; Teatro Garibaldi, Palermo; Teatro di Roma, Rome
- Portugal: Teatro Nacional São João, Porto
- Romania: Teatrul Bulandra, Bucharest; Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Theatre, Cluj-Napoca
- Russia: Maly Drama Theater, Saint Petersburg; Maly Theatre (Moscow), Moscow
- Serbia: Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade
- Spain: Teatre Lliure, Barcelona
Individual members:
- Georges Banu
- Victor Arditti
- Silviu Purcarete
- Tadeusz Bradecki
- Giorgio Ursini Uršič
- Csaba Antal
- Elie Malka
- André Wilms
Honorary members :
- Lev Dodin
- Andrzej Wajda
- Jack Lang
- Patrice Chéreau
- Tamas Ascher
- Krystian Lupa
- Robert Sturua
- Anatoly Vassiliev
- Andrzej Wajda
The operations of the UTE are financed by the French Ministry of Culture, the European Commission and the city of Bucharest.
The UTE is headquartered in Bobigny, France.
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