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TICKET AGENCY HOURS

Monday: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 14:00
Thursday: 12:00 - 18:00
Friday: 10:00 - 14:00
Saturday and Sunday: closed
The agency is also open one hour before the start of each show at the Great Hall, regardless of the day.

TICKET AGENCY PROGRAM
Monday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 14:00
Thursday: 12:00 - 18:00
Friday: 10:00 - 14:00
Saturday and Sunday: closed
The agency is also open one hour before the start of each show at the Great Hall, regardless of the day.
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TWO NOMINATIONS FOR THE UNITER AWARDS

Six years after the first nominations for the Uniter Gala Awards (in 2006, in the categories "Best Supporting Actor": Richard Balint - "Best Direction Award": Victor Ioan Frunză, with the show THE MERRY WIFE OF WINDSOR), the Regina Maria Theatre is back in the spotlight of the specialized critics, having the great pleasure of announcing the two nominations received for the 2012 Uniter Gala Awards.

Thus, set designer Vioara Bara and actress Ioana Dragoş-Gajdo both received a nomination: the former for best set design in the show THE ROOF FISTING Fiddler and Ioana for best supporting role, the role of Golde in the same mega-successful show by the Regina Maria Theater.

Actress Ioana Dragoş Gajdo is on her second nomination, after the one in 2003, for the role of Bernarda Alba in the show "Alge, Bernarda's House Remix" by Federico Garcia Lorca, under the artistic direction of Radu Afrim, at the "Andrei Mureşanu" Theater in Sfântu Gheorghe. On the other hand, for the set designer Vioara Bara it is the first nomination of this kind.

Since its premiere in September 2011, the musical THE ROOF FISTING Fiddler (under the artistic direction of Gyorgy Korcsmaros) has been a resounding success both on the Oradea stage and outside the city (remember its participation in the International Festival of Musical Performing Arts "Life is Beautiful" in November last year in Bucharest). In Oradea, it was performed only to a closed house, a successful performance over the course of six performances.

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Oradea Museum Night
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Listen to the audio tour

Welcome to TRM Theatre @Night, the experience that gives you the opportunity to discover the Regina Maria Theater from a different perspective: not just as a spectator, but as an explorer of a hidden world.

Tonight, the theater opens its doors differently.

With the help of this audio guide, you will be able to walk the route prepared especially for the event on your own and discover stories about the building's architecture, the history of the Oradea theater, the backstage spaces, the stage mechanisms and the small details that the audience usually does not have the opportunity to observe.

From the foyer and the Great Hall, to the boxes, balcony, and the spaces that support the magic behind a show, this tour invites you to look at the theater not just as a place for performances, but as a living organism, in which every corner has a story.

How does it work?

  • Press play on the audio file below.
  • Follow the route indicated during the event.
  • Stop in each space and let the story reveal the theater to you, step by step.

Approximate tour duration: 30 minutes

Recommendation: Use headphones for the most immersive experience.

Location: Queen Maria Theater, Oradea

Start the audio tour and let the theater tell you its story.

Listen to the audio tour

Theatre @Night is part of the Museum Night program at the Regina Maria Theatre – the first edition in which the theatre building enters the cultural heritage circuit open to the public.