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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)]].
 
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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Mestno gledališče Ptuj
Slovenski trg 13, SI-2250 Ptuj
Phone386 (0) 2 749 3250
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Abstract

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.

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.

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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Mestno gledališče Ptuj +
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Ptuj City Theatre was reestablished in 1995 on the initiative of Samo Strelec and Theatre Zato. +
Ptuj City Theatre was reestablished in 1995 on the initiative of Samo Strelec and Theatre Zato. +
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