The musical A Matter of Choice, by Maya Ostoich at the Izgrev Stage, 5pm.
The operetta The Czardas Queen, by Imre Kalman, at the Music Theatre Stefan Makedonski, 6pm.
A concert by the Collegium Bankya at Bulgaria Chamber Hall, 7pm.
The musical Rhythm, by Bulgarian actor Andrei Batashov, at the Sulza I Smiah (Tear and Laughter) Theatre, 8pm.
Saturday, June 15
The Merry Widow, by Franz Lehar, at the Music Theatre Stefan Makedonski, 6pm.
The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices, at Bulgaria Hall, 7pm.
Final viewing of the Hungarian art exhibition at the Gallery of Foreign Art.
Sunday, June 16
The opera Turandot, at the Sofia Opera House, 4pm.
A piano concert by Alexandra Ivanova of music by Bach, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Ravel and Debussy, 6pm. Military Club.
A concert by Bulgarian rappers and the German band Taken, at the Military Club in Sofia, 7pm.
A concert of new Bulgarian Music at Krasno Selo Culture Hall, 7pm.
A Baroque concert at the National Palace of Culture, 7.30pm. Hall 9.
The Achroma art exhibition, at the Gallery of The Union of Bulgarian Artists. Until June 9.
Monday, June 17
A concert by the Hungarian Music Folklore Formation Borokash (two instrumentalists and two singers), 5.30pm. Hungarian Culture Institute.
BG Radio concert of Bulgarian music, at the National Palace of Culture, 6pm. Hall 9.
A musical performance, after Rent by Jonathan Larsen, 6.30pm. Mati Cafe, National Palace of Culture.
The Salon of Arts hosts a concert of music by Bach, Mozart and Dobri Hristov, 7pm at the National Palace of Culture, Hall 9.
A concert by the Sofia Soloists Ensemble at the National Palace of Culture, 7pm. Hall 6.
Tuesday, June 18
Earth and Man Museum hosts a concert by Ani Gogova (piano) with music by Mozart and Chopin, 6.30pm.
A concert by the Gdansk Trio at the National Palace of Culture, Hall 6. 7pm.
A concert by the Orpheus chamber music ensemble at the National Palace of Culture, Hall 9. 8pm.
The Video Game is an exhibition by Petar Kitanov and Ilona Zaharieva. The project researches the contemporary connection of visual forms. It consists of three parts (video painting, video sculpture and video graphics). The Video Game will be on until June 20 at the ATA centre for contemporary art.
Wednesday, June 19
A concert dedicated to the Day of the Donor, at the Earth and Man Museum, 6pm.
A concert with music by Lora Chekoratova (piano) at the Sofia City Gallery, 6.30pm.
Chamber Polyphony conducted by Ivelin Dimitrov, 7pm. Bulgaria Hall.
The Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra will have a concert at the National Palace of Culture, Hall 1, 7pm.
Thursday, June 20
The rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, at the Music Theatre Stefan Makedonski, 6pm.
The Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra will have a concert at the National Palace of Culture, Hall 1, 7pm.
Friday, June 21
Opening of the Herbs' Day at the Earth and Man Museum, 10am.
Jesus Christ Superstar, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, at the Music Theatre Stefan Makedonski, 6pm.
A concert at the Sofia City Gallery, 6.30pm. Lachezar Kostov (cello), Viktor Vulkov (piano).
A premier of the ballet Balanchin at the Sofia Opera House, 7pm.
A concert dedicated to the seventh anniversary of the Amadeus orchestra, 7pm. Military Club.
A concert by the Sofia Radio Choir, 7.30pm. Bulgaria Hall.
Saturday, June 22
A violin concert by children at the Bulgaria Hall, 2pm.
Jesus Christ Superstar, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, at the Music Theatre Stefan Makedonski, 6pm.
The ballet Balanchin, at the Sofia opera House, 6pm.
A folklore concert by Probuda Culture House, 6pm. Free admission.
A concert by Margarita Krasteva's students at the Composers' Union Hall, 7pm.
The Aphrodisiac ensemble are holding a concert at 7pm. National Palace of Culture. Hall 6.
The musical Rhythm, by Bulgarian actor Andrei Batashov, at the Sulza I Smiah (Tear and Laughter) Theatre, 8pm.
Salome concert by the Austrian Statz Opera at the National Palace of Culture, 8pm. Hall 1.
Sunday, June 23
Let It Be Summer, a concert at the National Palace of Culture, Hall 1. 8pm.
Myster Astor and viva are playing tricks and magic at the Sulza I Smiah Theatre (Tear and Laughter), 8pm.
An exhibition by David Rickard at XXL gallery. On until June 21.
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