Golden Prague 2024: Three Weeks to go
Golden Prague 2024, the international television festival, is set to enchant audiences from 25 to 28 September.
Held in the heart of Prague, this annual event brings together the best in music, theatre and television from around the globe, making it interesting for both industry professionals and the public alike.
Highlights of this year's programme include a performance of George Bizets Carmen, showcasing one of opera's most iconic stories, and the thought-provoking "EBU – IMZ Panel: Women in Music and Representation on Screen", which addresses the crucial issues of gender equality and diversity in the performing arts. Attendees can also look forward to many other world-class performances and panels, offering something for every taste.
Golden Prague 2024 is not just for industry insiders; the festival is open to the public, offering a unique opportunity to experience exceptional performances and be a part of important discussions currently taking place in the television industry. With events held at various venues across the city, this is a great chance to engage with the world of performing arts and TV.
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