The first results indicated that the public sees the Festival at once as “a guardian of our dramatic heritage” and a discoverer of “new experimental paths.” Those studies also reveal that the public chooses to see “challenging works that can’t leave you cold, one way or the other.” Seen like “an international celebration of the performing arts” and an opportunity to see “shows from other countries and cultures,” the Festival d’Avignon is also described as an event “which reproduces with talent the complexity of today’s world.”
For more information about the studies on the public of the Festival d’Avignon:
etude.public@festival-avignon.com