Radoev's plays have been translated into more than 12 languages and performed in multiple countries, from
Cuba to
Mongolia. In 1992 he received the Special Award for lifetime achievement from the International Academy of Arts in France. Radoev wrote about crippled emotions, failing relationships and the need for love. But ever present in the background was the clash between the need for personal freedom and the growing social pressure of the totalitarian state where ideology could not tolerate
individualism." Upon Radoev's death in 1994, the Pleven municipal theater in Plevin Bulgaria was renamed
Ivan Radoev Dramatic Theatre ==Works==