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− | [[Špas Theatre]] was established in | + | [[Špas Theatre]] was established in [[established::1997]] as the first private commercial theatre in Slovenia when its inaugural production - a play by Joe Orton - was staged at Mengeš Cultural House. Špas Theatre collaborates with stage directors and professional actors from various Slovene theatre houses, including [[Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana]], [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]], [[Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica]] and [[Mladinsko Theatre]]. Its repertoire has included plays by Kovačević (''The Balkan Spy''), Agatha Christie (''The Mousetrap''), Camoletti (''Boeing Boeing'') and Ray Conney (''Funny Money'') as well as musical drama such as ''The Cat in the Boots'', directed by [[Vito Taufer]] with text by [[Andrej Rozman Roza]]. |
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Špas Theatre offers a subscription series that includes its own productions as well as some guest performances from national theatre houses. Performances are staged in Mengeš but are also toured to other Slovene towns, most regularly at Vrhnika, Portorož, Žalec, Maribor, Krško, Zagorje and Bled. | Špas Theatre offers a subscription series that includes its own productions as well as some guest performances from national theatre houses. Performances are staged in Mengeš but are also toured to other Slovene towns, most regularly at Vrhnika, Portorož, Žalec, Maribor, Krško, Zagorje and Bled. | ||
Špas Theatre was awarded various prizes at the 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2005 [[Days of Comedy]] festivals, and its prize-winning performances were subsequently staged at prestigious national performing arts festivals such as the [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]] in Maribor and [[Slovene Drama Week]] in Kranj. | Špas Theatre was awarded various prizes at the 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2005 [[Days of Comedy]] festivals, and its prize-winning performances were subsequently staged at prestigious national performing arts festivals such as the [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]] in Maribor and [[Slovene Drama Week]] in Kranj. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *[http://www.spasteater.si/ Špas Theatre website] (in Slovenian) | ||
[[Category:Theatre groups]] | [[Category:Theatre groups]] | ||
[[Category:Theatre venues]] | [[Category:Theatre venues]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 10 January 2021
Špas Theatre offers a subscription series that includes its own productions as well as some guest performances from national theatre houses. Performances are staged in Mengeš but are also toured to other Slovene towns, most regularly at Vrhnika, Portorož, Žalec, Maribor, Krško, Zagorje and Bled.
Špas Theatre was awarded various prizes at the 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2005 Days of Comedy festivals, and its prize-winning performances were subsequently staged at prestigious national performing arts festivals such as the Borštnik Theatre Festival in Maribor and Slovene Drama Week in Kranj.
External links
- Špas Theatre website (in Slovenian)