“The Employees,” directed by Łukasz Twarkowski, will be presented at one of the most important theatre festivals in Asia – the Seoul Performing Arts Festival (SPAF). Three shows for an international audience will take place on October 24-26 at the Arko Arts Theatre in Seoul.
The Seoul Performing Arts Festival (SPAF) is the largest and most influential international performing arts festival in South Korea. Established in 2001, it takes place every autumn across major theatres in Seoul, including the Daehak-ro district – the heart of Korean theatre.
In 2025, SPAF celebrates its 25th anniversary, marking a quarter-century of bringing together artists and audiences through innovative and thought-provoking performances.
The festival presents a diverse program of theatre, dance, and interdisciplinary works, showcasing both Korean and international artists. Alongside its main program, SPAF hosts workshops, forums, and networking events that foster artistic exchange and dialogue between creators and audiences from around the world.
Organized by the Korea Arts Management Service with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, SPAF serves as a key platform for creativity, innovation, and collaboration in the performing arts across Asia and beyond.
