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Founded in [[established::1949]], [[Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL)]] is the second largest drama theatre in Slovenia. Operating initially on a small, modest stage with a group of enthusiastic actors, over the years the theatre has expanded into a modern theatre company with 37 permanent actors, staging 9 of its own productions and at least 2 co-productions per year. The theatre focuses mainly on modern drama performances and recently on the production of (drama) musicals.  
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Founded in [[established::1949]], the [[Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL)]] is the second-largest drama theatre in Slovenia. Operating initially on a small, modest stage with a group of enthusiastic actors, over the years the theatre has expanded into a modern theatre company with 35 permanent actors, staging 9 of its own productions and at least 2 co-productions per year. The theatre focuses mainly on contemporary drama performances and recently on the production of (drama) musicals.  
 
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{{TeaserSlo|MGL je drugo največje dramsko gledališče v Sloveniji.}}
  
==Repertoire==
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==Overview==
Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL) aims to offer critical and communicative performances of different genres and performing principles. Besides staging classical drama works, the theatre's repertoire is oriented mainly towards contemporary drama, including works of international and Slovene playwrights. MGL was among the first theatre companies in the former Yugoslavia to promote the works of playwrights such as Jean Anouilh, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch, and Eugene Ionesco, and is today generally renowned as being the theatre which specialises in staging plays from outside the Anglo-Saxon domain, that is from less accessible sources, such as works by Nikolai Koljada, Per Olov Enquist, Lars Noren, Hrafnhildur Hagalín Gudmundsdóttir, Suzanne van Lohuizen, Janusz Głowacki, Mladen Popović, and others. In addition, Ljubljana City Theatre has a policy of consistently nurturing contemporary Slovene drama (staging plays of Slovene playwrights, such as [[Evald Flisar]], [[Matjaž Zupančič]], [[Milan Jesih]], [[Matjaž Kmecl]], [[Simona Semenič]]), while at the same time constantly taking on the challenge of the classic Slovene playwright, [[Ivan Cankar]].  
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The Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL) aims to offer critical and communicative performances of different genres and performing principles that respond to contemporary concerns. Working with leading domestic theatre actors and directors, the theatre's repertoire is oriented mainly towards contemporary drama, including works of international and Slovenian playwrights. In addition, Ljubljana City Theatre has a policy of consistently nurturing contemporary Slovenian drama (staging plays of Slovenian playwrights, such as [[Evald Flisar]], [[Matjaž Zupančič]], [[Milan Jesih]], [[Simona Semenič]], including some of their [[Grum Award|Slavko Grum Award-winning]] works).  
  
The theatre's productions are presented and often awarded at Slovene theatre festivals. The members of MGL ensemble have also received a number of prestigious awards.  
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MGL was among the first theatre companies in the former Yugoslavia to promote the works of playwrights such as Jean Anouilh, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch and Eugene Ionesco and was also known for staging plays from outside the Anglo-Saxon domain, that is, from less accessible sources, such as works by Nikolai Koljada, Per Olov Enquist, Lars Noren, Hrafnhildur Hagalín Gudmundsdóttir, Suzanne van Lohuizen, Janusz Głowacki, Mladen Popović, and others.  
  
==Production==
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The theatre's productions are presented at Slovenian theatre festivals and often awarded for ensemble and individual achievements.  
Each season, the theatre produces and co-produces up to 12 performances of different genres. The theatre has recently staged a number of highly successful musicals, praised by both the audience and the critics. The musical ''Cabaret'' [Kabaret] (2006), directed by [[Stanislav Moša]], received the 2007 [[Borštnik Ring Award and Borštnik Awards|Borštnik Award]] for aesthetic breakthrough, while the musical ''Sugar - Some Like It Hot'' [Sugar - Nekateri so za vroče] (2008), also directed by Moša, received the audience award for best performance at the [[Days of Comedy]] festival in Celje.  
 
  
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==Production and touring==
  
Every season, MGL also enters co-productions with national producers. Recently, it co-produced with [[EPI Centre]] the project ''Ballades for Everyday Use'' [Balade za vsakdanjo rabo] (2009) by the young Slovene director [[Andrej Jus]], in 2010, it co-produced with [[Imaginarni Institute]] [[Gregor Fon|Gregor Fon's]] play ''Pooch, Pussy and Poof'' [Pes, pizda in peder], directed by [[Primož Ekart]], which was nominated for the 2008 [[Grum Award]], etc. The theatre has collaborated also with institutions, such as [[Maska Institute]], [[Celinka Association]], [[Muzeum Institute]], [[Café Teater]], [[Glej Theatre]], [[B-51 Cultural Society]], etc.
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Each season, the theatre produces and co-produces up to 12 performances of different genres. The theatre has recently staged a number of highly successful musicals, praised by both the audience and the critics. MGL has entered co-productions with the [[Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana]], [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], [[Imaginarni Institute]], etc. and received awards at all major Slovenian theatre festivals such as the [[Maribor Theatre Festival]], the [[Week of Slovenian Drama]] and [[Days of Comedy]].
  
The theatre tours frequently throughout Slovenia, and has also recently begun appearing at theatre festivals abroad (the Czech Republic, Austria, Croatia, USA, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, and Serbia), where it has also received several awards, for example, in 2008, the cabaret performance ''Patty Diphusa - Confessions of a Porn Diva'' [Patty Diphusa - izpovedi porno dive] (2004), directed by [[Ivana Djilas]], received several awards at the Sarajevo ''Teatarfest'', [[Brane Završan|Brane Završan's]] project ''Solistika'' (2008) also received the jury award at the same festival in 2009. Both productions were co-produced by [[Familija]].
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In addition to Slovene directors, MGL also engages directors from other countries, including Great Britain, Poland, Croatia, Iceland, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Macedonia. The theatre also organises guest appearances of national and international performances. It has hosted, among others, the Prague-based Comedy Theatre, the Belgrade Drama Theatre, the Brno City Theatre, etc.
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The theatre tours frequently throughout Slovenia and also appears and is awarded at international theatre festivals. The theatre also hosts guest appearances of national and international performances.  
  
Ljubljana City Theatre is supported by the [[Ministry of Culture]] of the Republic of Slovenia and the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] and is a member of the [[Informal European Theatre Meeting (IETM)]].
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The Ljubljana City Theatre is supported by the [[Ministry of Culture]] of the Republic of Slovenia and the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] and is a member of the International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts (IETM).
  
 
==Publishing activity==
 
==Publishing activity==
Since 1958 an independent publishing service has functioned within MGL, specialising in the production of exclusively theatre-related literature, including memoirs, theoretical and historical works, and reference books. At present the [[MGL Library Book Collection]] has a catalogue of over 150 titles; each year at least two new books are added.
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Since 1958 an independent publishing service has functioned within MGL, specialising in the production of exclusively theatre-related literature, including memoirs, theoretical and historical works, and reference books. At present the [[MGL Library Book Collection]] has a catalogue of over one hundred fifty titles; each year at least two new books are added.
  
 
== Venues ==
 
== Venues ==
Located in the strict city centre, MGL has three performance venues: Main and Small Stages and Studio Theatre.
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Located in the strict city centre, MGL has three performance venues: the Main and Small Stages and the Studio Theatre.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://mgl.si/ Ljubljana City Theatre website]
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*[http://www.mgl.si Ljubljana City Theatre website]
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Founded in 1949, the Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL) is the second-largest drama theatre in Slovenia. Operating initially on a small, modest stage with a group of enthusiastic actors, over the years the theatre has expanded into a modern theatre company with 35 permanent actors, staging 9 of its own productions and at least 2 co-productions per year. The theatre focuses mainly on contemporary drama performances and recently on the production of (drama) musicals.



Overview

The Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL) aims to offer critical and communicative performances of different genres and performing principles that respond to contemporary concerns. Working with leading domestic theatre actors and directors, the theatre's repertoire is oriented mainly towards contemporary drama, including works of international and Slovenian playwrights. In addition, Ljubljana City Theatre has a policy of consistently nurturing contemporary Slovenian drama (staging plays of Slovenian playwrights, such as Evald Flisar, Matjaž Zupančič, Milan Jesih, Simona Semenič, including some of their Slavko Grum Award-winning works).

MGL was among the first theatre companies in the former Yugoslavia to promote the works of playwrights such as Jean Anouilh, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch and Eugene Ionesco and was also known for staging plays from outside the Anglo-Saxon domain, that is, from less accessible sources, such as works by Nikolai Koljada, Per Olov Enquist, Lars Noren, Hrafnhildur Hagalín Gudmundsdóttir, Suzanne van Lohuizen, Janusz Głowacki, Mladen Popović, and others.

The theatre's productions are presented at Slovenian theatre festivals and often awarded for ensemble and individual achievements.

Production and touring

Each season, the theatre produces and co-produces up to 12 performances of different genres. The theatre has recently staged a number of highly successful musicals, praised by both the audience and the critics. MGL has entered co-productions with the Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre, Imaginarni Institute, etc. and received awards at all major Slovenian theatre festivals such as the Maribor Theatre Festival, the Week of Slovenian Drama and Days of Comedy.

The theatre tours frequently throughout Slovenia and also appears and is awarded at international theatre festivals. The theatre also hosts guest appearances of national and international performances.

The Ljubljana City Theatre is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Ljubljana and is a member of the International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts (IETM).

Publishing activity

Since 1958 an independent publishing service has functioned within MGL, specialising in the production of exclusively theatre-related literature, including memoirs, theoretical and historical works, and reference books. At present the MGL Library Book Collection has a catalogue of over one hundred fifty titles; each year at least two new books are added.

Venues

Located in the strict city centre, MGL has three performance venues: the Main and Small Stages and the Studio Theatre.

Main Stage

  • type of venue: theatre
  • main use: drama performances
  • seating: 327 seats total
  • proscenium opening: 7.2m W x 4.9m H
  • performing area: 7.2m W x 14m D x 7.5m H to grid
  • forestage: 3m D apron
  • suspension equipment: 3 lighting lines, 24 counterweight lines, max load 125kg
  • soft hangings: red house curtain, black tabs, traverse curtain, legs and borders
  • lighting: ARRI Finesse 512-channel DMX desk, 120 x 2.5kw dimmers
  • sound: Mackie 32:8-channel mixer, 6 power amplifiers, 10 speakers
  • stage equipment: smoke machine
  • backstage: 10 dressing rooms
  • climate control: air-conditioned
  • availability: available for hire

Small Stage

  • type of venue: studio theatre
  • main use: drama performances
  • seating: 150 seats maximum
  • performing area: 6m W x 9m D x 2.3-3.5m H to grid
  • lighting: Compulite Spark 4 Top D 512-channel DMX desk, 48 x 2.5kw dimmers
  • sound: 24:4-channel mixer, 2 power amplifiers, 4 speakers
  • stage equipment: smoke machine
  • backstage: 2 dressing rooms
  • climate control: air-conditioned
  • availability: available for hire

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