LEAVING IMPOSSIBLE
Franz Kafka II („Questioning“ of Václav Havel)
Jana Patočková: Leaving: A Tale Thought Out Thoroughly to The End
Martin J.Švejda: A Very Cherry Lear
Martin Bernátek: An Unembarrassed Change of Advisor (Leaving in Poland)
Karel Král: Leave? Impossible! (Leaving in Slovakia)

DELIGHTFUL FREAKS
Kim Yun-Cheol: Two Delights From The Czech Theatre
Hrvoje Ivanković: Delicacies for Export
Jiří Černý: An Opera Trial with Milada Horáková
Freakshow Three Times (Yann Frouin: Some Thoughts on The Freakshow, Michal Čunderle: Mistakes Without Mistakes, Karel Král: Ugliness... and Fear)

CLAMOR OF DANCE
Jiří Adámek: Somewhere Between Clamor and Silence (The Narrative of Today’s Individual In Handa Gote’s Trilogy)
Jiří Adámek: The Spring Dance Festivities

NATION WITH HELL
Michaela Mojžišová: Konwitschny’s Butterfly
Mária Fekar Jenčíková: Nation As The Main Character (A Monothematic Nitra Theatre Season Dedicated to Classical Slovak Repertoire)
Michaela Mojžišová: I Carry Hell Inside Me (Treliński’s Orpheus and Eurydice)

GAMES NOT ONLY ON TRURH
Jakub Škorpil: The Truth Games (of documentary theatre)
Jan Jiřík: Theatre in Poland/Poland in Theatre (Jarzyna, Wojcieszek, Pollesch)
Jakub Škorpil: Polish Icons (Polish Showcase 2008)
Marcin Kościelniak: Theatre as Game (On The Theatre of Michał Zadara)

POST-DRAMATIC DREAD
Jiří Adámek: Hungarian Post-Dramatic Theatre
Karel Král: 56-38: The Dread of Fun and The Fun of Dread

WAYS OF TRANSCENDENCE
Jan Jiřík: Ways Within A Drama (Some Thoughts About Contemporary Polish Drama)
Fighting The Ghosts (“Questioning” of Michał Walczak)
Andrea Tompa: Not A Pinch of Transcendence (New Hungarian Drama)Great Reader (“Questioning” of Péter Esterházy