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Located on the outskirts of Ljubljana, this small puppetry theatre was named after Jože Pengov, one of most eminent Slovene puppetry directors, who worked with Edi Majaron (see also Freyer Theatre Ljubljana). Today the theatre presents selected texts by well-known authors (Walter de la Mare, Roald Dahl, Aveline, Queneau, Ionesco) and also new texts by Slovene authors. The productions are directed by Helena Šobar Zajc and guest directors. In 2004 as part of the [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] the company staged an open-air multimedia performance of Vampire’s Bride, which included film excerpts and shadow puppetry projected onto the white facade of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], combined with live performance. This was followed in 2005 by a production entitled The Devil's Mill. In 2007 [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre]] produced a number of new performances, among them Little Fisherman and Tobia. | Located on the outskirts of Ljubljana, this small puppetry theatre was named after Jože Pengov, one of most eminent Slovene puppetry directors, who worked with Edi Majaron (see also Freyer Theatre Ljubljana). Today the theatre presents selected texts by well-known authors (Walter de la Mare, Roald Dahl, Aveline, Queneau, Ionesco) and also new texts by Slovene authors. The productions are directed by Helena Šobar Zajc and guest directors. In 2004 as part of the [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] the company staged an open-air multimedia performance of Vampire’s Bride, which included film excerpts and shadow puppetry projected onto the white facade of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], combined with live performance. This was followed in 2005 by a production entitled The Devil's Mill. In 2007 [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre]] produced a number of new performances, among them Little Fisherman and Tobia. | ||
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