Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP)

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Slovenski festival komornega gledališča (SKUP)
Mestno gledališče Ptuj, Slovenski trg 13, SI-2250 Ptuj, Slovenia,
Phone386 (0) 2 749 3250
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Peter Srpčič, Managing Director



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Abstract

The competitive part of the festival is currently organised at a national level, although the future goal of the festival is to become of a European event. Another goal is to establish a playwright's workshop for Central Europe and connect this to a young playwrights' competition in the festival - International partners for the organisation of such a workshop are currently being sought. A jury confers an award- the "Satire" SKUP Award - to the best actors, directors, stage designers, lighting designers, costume designers and musicians. An audience prize is also awarded to the best performance in general. Selection is made by the directors of individual theatre houses which submit their best work of the season. The latest edition of the festival presented 10 performances by all Slovene theatre houses, including the SSG Trst-Trieste, Slovene theatre house in Trieste, Italy. The audience awarded the Grönholm Method by Jordi Galcerán directed by Nenni Delmestre, while the Satire for the directing went to Mateja Koležnik and her Stindberg's Juliet produced by Prešeren Theatre Kranj.

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