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Based at the [[KUD France Prešeren]] in Ljubljana, Roza's Theatre has thus far produced five performances for adults and two for children. Andrej Rozman Roza, the co-founder and during 1981-1995 the leader of [[Ana Monró Theatre]] and a receiver of several awards ([[Golden Bird Award]] 1984, [[Sever Award]] 1986, [[Levstik Award]] 1999, [[Fran Milčinski Ježek Award]] 2005), is an ingenious author, witty observer and poet. He has been engaged in hundreds of Slovene drama performances and films, both as actor and songwriter. Roza's Theatre performances are marked with humour, used as an artistic procedure, the aim of which is to present what seems self-evident in a new perspective. Roza's humour is a soft version of Slovene stand-up comedy; his performances are stamped with usage of lapsus, privatisms, performed stage directions, instances of addressing the audience and alienation affect.  
 
Based at the [[KUD France Prešeren]] in Ljubljana, Roza's Theatre has thus far produced five performances for adults and two for children. Andrej Rozman Roza, the co-founder and during 1981-1995 the leader of [[Ana Monró Theatre]] and a receiver of several awards ([[Golden Bird Award]] 1984, [[Sever Award]] 1986, [[Levstik Award]] 1999, [[Fran Milčinski Ježek Award]] 2005), is an ingenious author, witty observer and poet. He has been engaged in hundreds of Slovene drama performances and films, both as actor and songwriter. Roza's Theatre performances are marked with humour, used as an artistic procedure, the aim of which is to present what seems self-evident in a new perspective. Roza's humour is a soft version of Slovene stand-up comedy; his performances are stamped with usage of lapsus, privatisms, performed stage directions, instances of addressing the audience and alienation affect.  
  
Roza's Theatre performances include ''Cabaret Implosium'' [Kabarete Simplozij] (2002), ''The Visit'' [Obisk - od monodrame do cestnega spektakla] (2004), ''The Miser - The Most Stingy Performance'' [Skopuh - najbolj skopa predstava] (2006), based on Molière's ''The Miser'', which deals with the Slovene attitude toward language and culture within the globalised world of economic competitiveness, ''The Rent - We Are The Nation On The Best Location'' [Najmenina - We Are The Nation On The Best Location] (2007), and ''Passion de Pressheren'' (2009), the final from a series of performances dealing with Slovene identity, which by evoking the life of the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren discusses the idea of an autonomous country. Performances for children include ''The Gigantic Baloon'' [Balon Velikon] (2002) (also translated to English) and a co-production with [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Drama]] ''How Oscar Became a Detective'' [Kako je Oskar postal detektiv] (2009).  
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Roza's Theatre performances include ''Cabaret Implosium'' [Kabarete Simplozij] (2002), ''The Visit'' [Obisk - od monodrame do cestnega spektakla] (2004), ''The Miser - The Most Stingy Performance'' [Skopuh - najbolj skopa predstava] (2006), based on Molière's ''The Miser'', which deals with the Slovene attitude toward language and culture within the globalised world of economic competitiveness, ''The Rent - We Are The Nation On The Best Location'' [Najmenina - We Are The Nation On The Best Location] (2007), and ''Passion de Pressheren'' (2009), the final from a series of performances dealing with Slovene identity, which by evoking the life of the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren discusses the idea of an autonomous country. Performances for children include ''The Gigantic Baloon'' [Balon Velikon] (2002) (also translated to English) and a co-production with [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Drama]] ''How Oscar Became a Detective'' [Kako je Oskar postal detektiv] (2009). In 2009, Roza released an album ''Osvežilna rimonada'' with songs from the children's performance of the same title.
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His drama texts and literature for children have enriched Slovene literature and performing arts with wit and humour.
 
  
  

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Established in 2003, Roza's Theatre is a vehicle for the talents of the well-known poet, dramatist, actor, and translator Andrej Rozman Roza. Rozman prepares his own productions, ranging from simple street performances and children's shows to satirical performances for adults. In 2009 Rozman received the Župančič Award of the City of Ljubljana for achievements in the field of culture.

Based at the KUD France Prešeren in Ljubljana, Roza's Theatre has thus far produced five performances for adults and two for children. Andrej Rozman Roza, the co-founder and during 1981-1995 the leader of Ana Monró Theatre and a receiver of several awards (Golden Bird Award 1984, Sever Award 1986, Levstik Award 1999, Fran Milčinski Ježek Award 2005), is an ingenious author, witty observer and poet. He has been engaged in hundreds of Slovene drama performances and films, both as actor and songwriter. Roza's Theatre performances are marked with humour, used as an artistic procedure, the aim of which is to present what seems self-evident in a new perspective. Roza's humour is a soft version of Slovene stand-up comedy; his performances are stamped with usage of lapsus, privatisms, performed stage directions, instances of addressing the audience and alienation affect.

Roza's Theatre performances include Cabaret Implosium [Kabarete Simplozij] (2002), The Visit [Obisk - od monodrame do cestnega spektakla] (2004), The Miser - The Most Stingy Performance [Skopuh - najbolj skopa predstava] (2006), based on Molière's The Miser, which deals with the Slovene attitude toward language and culture within the globalised world of economic competitiveness, The Rent - We Are The Nation On The Best Location [Najmenina - We Are The Nation On The Best Location] (2007), and Passion de Pressheren (2009), the final from a series of performances dealing with Slovene identity, which by evoking the life of the Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren discusses the idea of an autonomous country. Performances for children include The Gigantic Baloon [Balon Velikon] (2002) (also translated to English) and a co-production with Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Drama How Oscar Became a Detective [Kako je Oskar postal detektiv] (2009). In 2009, Roza released an album Osvežilna rimonada with songs from the children's performance of the same title.



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