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− | Days of Comedy]] was inaugurated by the [[Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje]] in [[established::1992]]. Over the nearly three decades of its existence, the festival rapidly outgrew its local context, evolving into the foremost event within the comedy genre in Slovenia. It showcases high-quality productions from both institutional and non-institutional Slovene theaters. Held annually in March, the festival's side program encompasses performances, concerts, and foreign productions. }} | + | [[Days of Comedy]] was inaugurated by the [[Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje]] in [[established::1992]]. Over the nearly three decades of its existence, the festival rapidly outgrew its local context, evolving into the foremost event within the comedy genre in Slovenia. It showcases high-quality productions from both institutional and non-institutional Slovene theaters. Held annually in March, the festival's side program encompasses performances, concerts, and foreign productions. }} |
==Programme and awards== | ==Programme and awards== |
Revision as of 17:03, 18 January 2024
Programme and awards
The programme of Days of Comedy is chosen by a selector and includes both a competition and a side programme. Performances in the competition programme compete for Gracious Comedy Awards in four sections, namely, for gracious comedy performance, gracious comedy director, and two gracious actors (male and female), all of which are granted by the expert jury. The festival also awards the Gracious Comedy Feather Award for best original Slovene comedy text. This award is granted biannually and is selected by the jury, appointed by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje. The festival also presents the Audience Award for best comedy.
See also
External links
- Days of Comedy Festival web page (in Slovenian)