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| name                = Ptuj City Theatre
 
| name                = Ptuj City Theatre
 
| localname          = Mestno gledališče Ptuj
 
| localname          = Mestno gledališče Ptuj
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| logo                = Ptuj City Theatre (logo).svg
 
| street              = Slovenski trg 13
 
| street              = Slovenski trg 13
 
| town                = SI-2250 Ptuj
 
| town                = SI-2250 Ptuj
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 749 3250
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 2 749 3250
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 2 749 3251
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 2 749 3251
| email              = info@mgP.si
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| email              = info@mgp.si
 
| website            = http://www.mgP.si
 
| website            = http://www.mgP.si
| proprietor         = Ptuj Urban Municipality
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| founded by         = Municipality of Ptuj
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| name                = Peter Srpčič
 
| name                = Peter Srpčič
 
| role                = Managing Director
 
| role                = Managing Director
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| email              = peter.srpcic@mgp.si
 
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{{Contact
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| name                = Ana Strelec Bombek
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| role                = Coordinator
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| email              = organizacija@mgp.si
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Ptuj City Theatre was reestablished in 1995 on the initiative of Samo Strelec and Theatre Zato. Based in a 230-seat hall within a recently renewed and modernised 19th-century historical building, it launched its first repertory season in Autumn 1995. Since that time the seven-member permanent team and over 200 guest actors, among which directors such as Rene Maurin, Tomi Janežič, Ivana Djilas, Nenni Delmestre, Zvone Šedlbauer, Sebastijan Horvat, Matjaž Latin and others have produced around three to four new performances annually, which summs up to over 30 productions since the reopening of the Ptuj theatre.
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[[Ptuj City Theatre]] was reestablished in [[established::1995]] on the initiative of [[Samo Strelec]] and ''Theatre Zato''. Based in a 230-seat hall within a recently renewed and modernised 19th-century historical building, it launched its first repertory season in Autumn 1995. Since that time the seven-member permanent team and over 200 guest actors produce around 6 performances annually, staging communicative plays of different genres. Ptuj City Theatre organises 2 theatre festivals, namely the biennial [[Festival of Monodrama, Ptuj]] and the annual [[Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP)]].
 
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{{TeaserSlo|Mestno gledališče Ptuj je profesionalno repertoarno gledališče, ki letno uprizori 5 do 6 premiernih uprizioritev. }}
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==Programme and co-productions==
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The annual programme is based on new or contemporary relevant drama texts, often first stagings of individual drama texts in Slovenia. Past productions include ''Baltimore Waltz'' [Baltimorski valček] (2003) by Paula Vogel, ''George's Marvellous Medicine'' [Gregorjevo čudežno zdravilo] by Roald Dahl, ''Kvetch'' [Jamr] by Steven Berkoff, ''Art'' by Yasmina Reza, ''Ay, Carmela!'' by José Sanchis Sinisterra, ''Neville's Island'' [Nevilov otok] by Tim Firth, ''Norway-Today'' by Igor Bauersima, ''Sleuth'' [Vohljač] by Anthony Shaffer, ''Grönholm Method'' [Grönholmova metoda] by Jordi Galcerán, ''Two Character Play'' [Igra za dve osebi] by Tennessee Williams, and various domestic authors. Ptuj City Theatre has collaborated with directors, such as [[Rene Maurin]], [[Tomi Janežič]], [[Ivana Djilas]], Nenni Delmestre, [[Zvone Šedlbauer]], [[Sebastijan Horvat]], [[Matjaž Latin]], and others.
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The theatre also enters co-productions with other Slovene theatre producers, such as the 2007 ''Ragged People/Pupils and Teachers'' [Raztrganci/učenci in učitelji], directed by [[Sebastijan Horvat]], which was co-produced by [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]] and [[EPI Centre]]; and the 2010 production ''Custom-Made Kitchen'' [Kuhinja po meri], directed by [[Igor Samobor]] and co-produced by [[Glej Theatre]], etc.
  
The annual programme is based on new or contemporary relevant drama texts. Past productions include Baltimore Waltz by Paula Vogel, George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl, Kvetch by Steven Berkoff, Reigen by Arthur Schnitzler, Art by Yasmina Reza, Ay, Carmela! by José Sanchis Sinisterra, Neville's Island by Tim Firth, norway-today by Igor Bauersima, Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer, Grönholm Method by Jordi Galcerán, Two Character Play by Tennessee Williams and various domestic authors.
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==Awards==
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The theatre appears at Slovene theatre festivals, such as [[Days of Comedy]], [[Slovene Drama Week]], [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]], etc., where its productions and actors are also often awarded. For example, [[Gregor Strniša|Gregor Strniša's]] play ''Frogs'' [Žabe], directed by [[Jernej Lorenci]], was awarded by the [[Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia]] at the 2010 edition of the [[Borštnik Theatre Festival]]. [[Rok Vilčnik|rokgre's]] text ''Garbage on the Moon'' [Smeti na Luni], which received the 2008 [[Grum Award]] at the [[Slovene Drama Week]], had its first staging later the same year at Ptuj City Theatre, directed by [[Niko Goršič|Nick Upper]], while the theatre's production ''Grönholm Method'' [Grönholmova metoda], directed by Nenni Delmestre, received the audience and grand jury award at the 2008 edition of [[Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP)]]. The theatre's production ''Micka'' was also awarded at the 2007 Days of Satire in Zagreb, Croatia.  
  
In addition to its main subscription repertory series, Ptuj City Theatre also hosts guest performances from all Slovene professional theatre houses, international guests and puppetry subscription series for children featuring guest performances by several Slovene puppetry ensembles.
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==Additional programme==
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In addition to its main subscription repertory series, Ptuj City Theatre also hosts guest performances from all Slovene professional theatre houses and international guests. Puppetry subscription series for children features guest performances by several Slovene puppetry ensembles.
  
Ptuj City Theatre is a key venue for numerous special events, including the biennial [[Festival of Monodrama, Ptuj]] and the annual [[Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP)]].
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The theatre also organises practical theatre workshops for the youth ("Theatre Studio"), led by the actress [[Dunja Zupanec]] and the director and pedagogue [[Branka Bezeljak]].
  
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==See also==
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*[[Festival of Monodrama, Ptuj]]
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*[[Monodrama Award]]
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*[[Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP)]]
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*[[SKUP Award]]
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*[[Young Playwrights Competition]]
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*[[Municipality of Ptuj]]
  
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==External links==
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* [http://www.mgp.si/ Ptuj City Theatre website] (in Slovenian)
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* [http://www.theatre-architecture.eu/en/db/?theatreId=243 Ptuj City Theatre architecture] – the history of the building from the ''Theatre Architecture in Central Europe'' web database
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Ptuj City Theatre was reestablished in 1995 on the initiative of Samo Strelec and Theatre Zato. Based in a 230-seat hall within a recently renewed and modernised 19th-century historical building, it launched its first repertory season in Autumn 1995. Since that time the seven-member permanent team and over 200 guest actors produce around 6 performances annually, staging communicative plays of different genres. Ptuj City Theatre organises 2 theatre festivals, namely the biennial Festival of Monodrama, Ptuj and the annual Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP).



Programme and co-productions

The annual programme is based on new or contemporary relevant drama texts, often first stagings of individual drama texts in Slovenia. Past productions include Baltimore Waltz [Baltimorski valček] (2003) by Paula Vogel, George's Marvellous Medicine [Gregorjevo čudežno zdravilo] by Roald Dahl, Kvetch [Jamr] by Steven Berkoff, Art by Yasmina Reza, Ay, Carmela! by José Sanchis Sinisterra, Neville's Island [Nevilov otok] by Tim Firth, Norway-Today by Igor Bauersima, Sleuth [Vohljač] by Anthony Shaffer, Grönholm Method [Grönholmova metoda] by Jordi Galcerán, Two Character Play [Igra za dve osebi] by Tennessee Williams, and various domestic authors. Ptuj City Theatre has collaborated with directors, such as Rene Maurin, Tomi Janežič, Ivana Djilas, Nenni Delmestre, Zvone Šedlbauer, Sebastijan Horvat, Matjaž Latin, and others.

The theatre also enters co-productions with other Slovene theatre producers, such as the 2007 Ragged People/Pupils and Teachers [Raztrganci/učenci in učitelji], directed by Sebastijan Horvat, which was co-produced by Cankarjev dom and EPI Centre; and the 2010 production Custom-Made Kitchen [Kuhinja po meri], directed by Igor Samobor and co-produced by Glej Theatre, etc.

Awards

The theatre appears at Slovene theatre festivals, such as Days of Comedy, Slovene Drama Week, Borštnik Theatre Festival, etc., where its productions and actors are also often awarded. For example, Gregor Strniša's play Frogs [Žabe], directed by Jernej Lorenci, was awarded by the Association of Theatre Critics and Researchers of Slovenia at the 2010 edition of the Borštnik Theatre Festival. rokgre's text Garbage on the Moon [Smeti na Luni], which received the 2008 Grum Award at the Slovene Drama Week, had its first staging later the same year at Ptuj City Theatre, directed by Nick Upper, while the theatre's production Grönholm Method [Grönholmova metoda], directed by Nenni Delmestre, received the audience and grand jury award at the 2008 edition of Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP). The theatre's production Micka was also awarded at the 2007 Days of Satire in Zagreb, Croatia.

Additional programme

In addition to its main subscription repertory series, Ptuj City Theatre also hosts guest performances from all Slovene professional theatre houses and international guests. Puppetry subscription series for children features guest performances by several Slovene puppetry ensembles.

The theatre also organises practical theatre workshops for the youth ("Theatre Studio"), led by the actress Dunja Zupanec and the director and pedagogue Branka Bezeljak.

See also

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