You don't have to travel to New York to see a Broadway musical live. On June 30, 2016, you will be able to do so from the comfort of your home armchair. At that time, the musical She Loves Me will be on the program, which will be the first Broadway musical to be broadcast live over the Internet!
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Maribor invites you to fairy adventures, as a month of wonderful, mischievous and sparkling adventures has begun in the Styrian capital. During this time, the city turns into a culturally colored space, full of imagination and good will. Visitors will be able to enjoy performances, concerts, and workshops.
Enthusiastic responses to last year's Pocestnica inspired the art collective Ljud to once again offer the white-washed Ljubljana: Pocestnica - a "ready-made" open-air gallery that, in the playful spirit of Marcel Duchamp, uses the power of imagination to transform everyday elements of the city of Ljubljana into superb works of art.
The summer puppet harbor maintains a high-quality puppet offer even during the holidays, when, after all, there is more time to dive into wonderful puppet stories.
Even in Velenje, art, creativity, performances and all that is fun move to the meadow during the summer. It will come to life on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
The warm months bring a wonderful thing – art under the stars. The SiTi Theater BTC stage is moving to the Ljubljana Castle for a short time.
The Week of Slovenian Drama will turn Kranj into a dramatic cultural capital for more than one week, bringing a range of domestic and international performances.
Bobri is the 6th Ljubljana festival of cultural and artistic education, which is coming very soon to the delight of the young, the younger and the youngest.
At the end of January, the Glej theater is preparing the premiere of The servants are getting married based on the motifs of Anton Tomaž Linhart and Ivan Cankar.
Minifest is an interweaving of selected performances of the Mini Theater, which includes both a post-drama program and performances for children and youth.
This year, the European Night of Theaters project, which takes place every third Saturday in November, takes place in eleven European countries.
The autumn Klovnbuf will brighten up the streets and squares of the capital with numerous performances, workshops and, of course, clowns.