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− | Theatre was active in the town of Jesenice from as early as 1895, although the [[Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice]] was not established until [[established::1945]]. Today it produces its own shows (around 3 for adults and 4 for children annually), hosts productions by other Slovene theatres, and organises the annual ''Čufar Days'' competition of amateur performances. | + | Theatre was active in the town of Jesenice from as early as 1895, although the [[Tone Čufar Theatre, Jesenice]] was not established until [[established::1945]]. Today it produces its own shows (around 3 for adults and 4 for children annually), hosts productions by other Slovene theatres, and since 1987 organises the annual ''Čufar Days'' competition of amateur performances. |
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− | In its over fifty years of activity, Tone Čufar Theatre has staged over | + | In its over fifty years of activity, Tone Čufar Theatre has staged over 230 drama works by Slovene and international authors (mainly lighter genres and comedies), nearly 50 shows for children and the young, 47 operettas, and an opera. The theatre has hosted productions by other Slovene theatres, such as [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Drama]], [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor]], [[Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL)]], etc. |
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I Don’t Regret Anything, directed by Metka Pavšič and produced by the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT), and Oh, these mad women, directed by Alenka Bole Vrabec and produced by the Theatre of the Blind and Visually Impaired Nasmeh and Tone Čufar Theatre, at the 8th International Theatre Festival of the Blind and Visually Impaired BIT - Blind in Theatre
In its over fifty years of activity, Tone Čufar Theatre has staged over 230 drama works by Slovene and international authors (mainly lighter genres and comedies), nearly 50 shows for children and the young, 47 operettas, and an opera. The theatre has hosted productions by other Slovene theatres, such as Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Ljubljana - Drama, Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Maribor, Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL), etc.
External links
- Tone Čufar Theatre website (in Slovenian)