Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama
History
The theatre is heir to the first ever Slovene-language drama performance, staged on 24 October 1867 by the Slovene Dramatic Society in the premises of the Ljubljana Reading Society. After collapse of Austria-Hungary, it was renamed in the short-lived State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs the National Theatre, and in 1919 the Provincial Theatre. In the Kingdom of Yugoslavia it was renamed the Royal Theatre.
During World War II in Slovene Lands, it operated under the names State Theatre and the Slovene National Theatre on Liberated Territory. After the war, it was renamed Drama of the Slovene National Theatre. Its current name, SNG DRAMA, dates from 1992.
Branches
The theatre is one of three branches of the Slovene National Theatre (SNG).
- Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet
- Maribor Slovene National Theatre
- Nova Gorica Slovene National Theatre
External links
- Official site
- Media related to Ljubljana Drama Theatre at Wikimedia Commons
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