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− | + | [[Anton Podbevšek Theatre]] (APT) was established in May [[established::2005]]. As such, it is the youngest Slovene professional theatre house as well as the first professional theatre in the history of Novo mesto, a town in the south eastern region of Slovenia. APT aims to make an engaged, challenging, and contemporary theatre which would surpass the distinction between popular and elite culture. Thus, it seeks to present a wide range of theatre genres (music drama, drama and post-drama theatre, children theatre, and dance theatre), synthesising literature, dance, music, architecture, painting, and film, as well organises programme-related colloquia and discussions. The choice for the theatre's name, namely after the first Slovene avant-garde artist Anton Podbevšek, suggests APT's orientation toward research, risk-taking, reflection, and new modes of presentation. | |
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APT was launched in 2005 with Brecht's Galileo Galilei directed by M Berger, followed by the intimate dance spectacle Sun City, KONS BE60 and the musical fairy tale Peter and the Wolf. | APT was launched in 2005 with Brecht's Galileo Galilei directed by M Berger, followed by the intimate dance spectacle Sun City, KONS BE60 and the musical fairy tale Peter and the Wolf. |
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22 Feb 2024
"Invisible Woman", a stage adaptation of a collection of short stories by Slavenka Drakulić, directed by Ivana Djilas. Produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre.
21 Aug 2021
Andrej Inkret's And the century will blush. The Kocbek Case directed by Matjaž Berger, produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre
20 Jun 2021
21 Jun 2021
Three Sisters directed by Gregor Luštek, coproduced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre and Dance Theatre Ljubljana, Inter-View Multigenre and Multigenerational performance for four dancers with texts by Žigan Krajnčan and Andreja Kopač
at the Laiks Dejot Festival
22 Aug 2020
30 Sep 2018
Croatia Mljet Mljet National Park
The performance Janez Vrečko: KONS:O:VEL, directed by Matjaž Berger and produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre and Studia humanitatis in cooperation with Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre,
25 Aug 2018
The performance The Triple Life of Antigone, written by Slavoj Žižek and directed by Matjaž Berger, produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre in cooperation with Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre,
at the Korčula Summer Festival
1 Oct 2017
Slavoj Žižek’s The Triple Life of Antigone, a theatre performance directed by Matjaž Berger and produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre,
27 Aug 2017
Heraklit/Zenon: Time is a child playing with droughts: The lordship is to the child, produced by the Anton Podbevšek Theatre,
13 May 2017
Georgij Gospodinov's The Physics of Sorrow, directed by Tjaša Črnigoj and performed by the ensemble of the Anton Podbevšek Theatre,
at the Tararabumbiya Festival
10 Dec 2015
12 May 2015
13 May 2015
11 Sep 2013
Welcome to the Spiritual Kingdom of Animals, a play based on Slavoj Žižek's writings and produced by Anton Podbevšek Theatre,
APT was launched in 2005 with Brecht's Galileo Galilei directed by M Berger, followed by the intimate dance spectacle Sun City, KONS BE60 and the musical fairy tale Peter and the Wolf. APT also runs the Academia educational programme in theatre speech, acting, directing and dance for the Novo mesto secondary school population. In addition to its performing arts and educational activities, APT also organises an art cinema programme and runs a photographic gallery.
Technical data for the venue is available at the website http://www.antonpodbevsekteater.si/si/teater/dvorana.
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