The article reports on the start of the annual International Avignon Theatre Festival in southern France, marking its 80th edition. The festival, founded by French actor and director Jean Vilar in 1947, takes place in the historic Papal Palace of Avignon, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This year’s edition highlights Korean culture, featuring works in Korean, alongside a focus on contemporary artistic expression and social realities. The festival includes 50 plays over 22 days, with a notable increase in female directors—27 out of the total number—and a mix of world premieres, exhibitions, and discussions. It attracts around 120,000 spectators annually through its blend of classical and modern performances.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of the Avignon Theatre Festival, focusing on cultural and artistic aspects without taking a political stance. It does not discuss politics, governance, or societal issues in a contested manner, making it apolitical in nature.






