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SLG Celje annually produces around five performances for the adult audience and one for children. Its programme includes works of all genres, from classical drama texts to comedies and experimental projects, usually presented at the theatre's smaller venue ''Oderpododrom'' (in English: stageunderstage), and often include first Slovene stagings of internationally renowned plays, as was the case in the '''2009/2010 season''', the programme of which comprised exclusively first Slovene stagings. Among others, the programme included David Mamet's ''Romance'' [Romanca], directed by Matjaž Zupančič, Bridget O'Connor's ''The Flags'' [Zastave], directed by Matjaž Latin, and Ivana Djilas' staging ''Tom Sawyer and Devil's Business'' [Tom Sawyer in vražji posli], based on Milica Piletić novel of the same title. | SLG Celje annually produces around five performances for the adult audience and one for children. Its programme includes works of all genres, from classical drama texts to comedies and experimental projects, usually presented at the theatre's smaller venue ''Oderpododrom'' (in English: stageunderstage), and often include first Slovene stagings of internationally renowned plays, as was the case in the '''2009/2010 season''', the programme of which comprised exclusively first Slovene stagings. Among others, the programme included David Mamet's ''Romance'' [Romanca], directed by Matjaž Zupančič, Bridget O'Connor's ''The Flags'' [Zastave], directed by Matjaž Latin, and Ivana Djilas' staging ''Tom Sawyer and Devil's Business'' [Tom Sawyer in vražji posli], based on Milica Piletić novel of the same title. | ||
− | SLG Celje has an ensemble of 23 professional actors and collaborates with renowned Slovene directors. However, the theatre also encourages production of more experimental performances, also by a younger generation of theatre makers. Thus the ''Oderpododrom'' presented in 2007 Mare Bulc's staging of ''Parasites'' [Paraziti] by the contemporary German author Marius von Mayenburg, dealing with the hopeless existence of five protagonists, condemned to live on the dark side of life, in 2008 Miha Golob's staging of Ionesco's ''The Chairs'' [Stoli], and in 2009 Luka Martin Škof's staging of Milan Jesih's ''Leotard'' [Triko], which through fragmented scenes shows some archetypal and comical situations from everyday life of couples. | + | SLG Celje has an ensemble of 23 professional actors and collaborates with renowned Slovene directors. However, the theatre also encourages production of more experimental performances, also by a younger generation of theatre makers. Thus the ''Oderpododrom'' presented in 2007 Mare Bulc's staging of ''Parasites'' [Paraziti] by the contemporary German author Marius von Mayenburg, dealing with the hopeless existence of five protagonists, condemned to live on the dark side of life, in 2008 Miha Golob's staging of Ionesco's ''The Chairs'' [Stoli], and in 2009 Luka Martin Škof's staging of Milan Jesih's ''Leotard'' [Triko], which through fragmented scenes shows some archetypal and comical situations from everyday life of couples. This performance received two satyrs at the 2009 [[Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP)]], namely for best direction and for best actress, which went to Anica Kumer. |
SLG Celje also hosts around 50 guest events every year, the most popular being the traditional [[Days of Comedy]], and the more recent Days of Children's Theatre Programme. | SLG Celje also hosts around 50 guest events every year, the most popular being the traditional [[Days of Comedy]], and the more recent Days of Children's Theatre Programme. |
Revision as of 16:57, 22 February 2010
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28 Jul 2024
"Paradiž", a bitter comedy directed by Matteo Spiazzi, set in a retirement home in a small town in Slovenia. Performed without words, based on true stories and a game of masks in the manner of commedia dell’arte. Produced by Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje.
at the Mittelfest
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5 Jun 2024
A performance of "Paradise - Paradiž", a bitter comedy by director Matteo Spiazzi, produced by Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje.
at the Dani satire Fadila Hadžića
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9 May 2023
Serbia Novi Sad
Kozlovska sodba v Višnji Gori directed by Luka Marcen produced by Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje
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20 Mar 2023
23 Mar 2023
Italy Gorizia/Gorica Gorica Cultural House
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10 Feb 2023
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7 Mar 2020
The performance Reisefieber, produced by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje and Prešeren Theatre Kranj,
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7 Feb 2020
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2 Mar 2019
The Misanthrope, directed by Nina Rajić Kranjac and produced by Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje,
at the Virkas Festival
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13 Feb 2019
The performance The Father, directed by Jernej Kobal and produced by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje,
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27 Apr 2018
Branislav Nušić's Bereaved Family, directed by Igor Vuk Torbica and co-produced by Prešeren Theatre Kranj and Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje,
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23 Mar 2018
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24 Feb 2018
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5 Jul 2017
Branislav Nušić's The Grieving Family, produced by the Prešeren Theatre Kranj and Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje
at the Theatre City Festival Budva
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1 Jul 2017
2 Jul 2017
Gerhart Hauptmann's Rose Bernd, directed by Mateja Koležnik and produced by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje,
at the International Forest Festival
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14 Apr 2017
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4 Mar 2017
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21 Apr 2016
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26 Feb 2016
4 Mar 2016
Lost Loves, produced by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje, and The President and Eve of Retirement, produced by the Prešeren Theatre Kranj, at the 12th Virovitica Theatre Meeting Virkas
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28 Feb 2015
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare , produced by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje, at Virkas 2015
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11 Feb 2015
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16 Oct 2014
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8 Jun 2014
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7 Jun 2014
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23 Apr 2014
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15 Feb 2014
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7 Nov 2013
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16 Oct 2013
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13 May 2013
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28 Feb 2013
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9 Feb 2013
Shocking Shopping by Matjaž Zupančič and produced by the Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje at the 9th Theatre Festival in Virovitica
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15 Apr 2012
About
SLG Celje annually produces around five performances for the adult audience and one for children. Its programme includes works of all genres, from classical drama texts to comedies and experimental projects, usually presented at the theatre's smaller venue Oderpododrom (in English: stageunderstage), and often include first Slovene stagings of internationally renowned plays, as was the case in the 2009/2010 season, the programme of which comprised exclusively first Slovene stagings. Among others, the programme included David Mamet's Romance [Romanca], directed by Matjaž Zupančič, Bridget O'Connor's The Flags [Zastave], directed by Matjaž Latin, and Ivana Djilas' staging Tom Sawyer and Devil's Business [Tom Sawyer in vražji posli], based on Milica Piletić novel of the same title.
SLG Celje has an ensemble of 23 professional actors and collaborates with renowned Slovene directors. However, the theatre also encourages production of more experimental performances, also by a younger generation of theatre makers. Thus the Oderpododrom presented in 2007 Mare Bulc's staging of Parasites [Paraziti] by the contemporary German author Marius von Mayenburg, dealing with the hopeless existence of five protagonists, condemned to live on the dark side of life, in 2008 Miha Golob's staging of Ionesco's The Chairs [Stoli], and in 2009 Luka Martin Škof's staging of Milan Jesih's Leotard [Triko], which through fragmented scenes shows some archetypal and comical situations from everyday life of couples. This performance received two satyrs at the 2009 Slovene Festival of Chamber Theatre (SKUP), namely for best direction and for best actress, which went to Anica Kumer.
SLG Celje also hosts around 50 guest events every year, the most popular being the traditional Days of Comedy, and the more recent Days of Children's Theatre Programme.
On the 55th anniversary of its activities, the Slovene People's Theatre published in 2006 a compendium documenting the past twenty years of its history, covering all productions from 1986 (when the first compendium of this kind was published, including information about productions from the theatre's beginnings to 1986) to 2005, from casts of individual performances to excerpts from reviews and photo materials. The publication is available only in Slovenian.
Venues
- Auditorium
Type of venue: theatre; main use: drama, puppetry; seating: 350 seats total, comprising 220 stalls, 85 balcony; proscenium opening: 8m W x 8m H; performing area: 10m W x 11m D x 12m H, flat wooden stage floor suitable for dance; apron stage: 3m D; wing spaces: 2m W SR, 2m W SL; soft hangings: black house curtain, black legs and borders; lighting: 20-channel lighting desk, 20 x 2.5 kw dimmers; sound: 16-channel mixer, power amplifiers and loudspeakers, 12 wireless microphones; backstage: 2 dressing rooms accommodating 20 persons, technical staff available; availability: available for hire