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− | Located on the outskirts of Ljubljana, this [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre|small puppetry theatre]] was named after [[Jože Pengov]], one of most eminent Slovene puppetry directors, who worked with [[Edi Majaron]] (see also [[Freyer Theatre Ljubljana]]). | + | Located on the outskirts of Ljubljana, this [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre|small puppetry theatre]] was established in [[established::1968]] and named after [[Jože Pengov]], one of most eminent Slovene puppetry directors, who worked with [[Edi Majaron]] (see also [[Freyer Theatre Ljubljana]]). The theatre presented selected texts by well-known authors (Walter de la Mare, Roald Dahl, Aveline, Queneau, Ionesco) and also new texts by Slovene authors. The productions were directed by [[Helena Šobar Zajc]] and guest directors. In 2004 as part of the [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] the company staged an open-air multimedia performance of ''Vampire’s Bride'', which included film excerpts and shadow puppetry projected onto the white façade of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], combined with live performance. This was followed in 2005 by a production entitled ''The Devil's Mill''. In 2007 [[Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre]] produced a number of new performances, among them ''Little Fisherman'' and ''Tobia''. |
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+ | After four decades of activity with over 60 performances the Jože Pengov Puppet Theatre ceased to operate due to the lack of funding. | ||
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