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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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Author: Queen Marie Theatre

British author Nicola Wilson – discussion with the audience at the Regina Maria Theatre

British writer Nicola Wilson responded positively to the invitation launched by the Regina Maria Theatre to watch the show FAD (Noduri și placii), whose text she co-authored, and to participate in an open discussion with the Oradea audience. Along with Ms. Wilson, the director Horia Suru was present at the discussion, along with the actors from the cast.

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British writer Nicola Wilson comes to Oradea

British writerNicola Wilson, the author of the play Noduri și Plăci, comes to Oradea on Wednesday, April 11, to watch the third performance of the FAD show, directed by Horia Suru, based on the aforementioned text. The Oradea public who will be present at the viewing is invited to meet the writer, immediately after the show, during an open conference in which a number of cultural personalities will participate.

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Happy birthday to actors Petre Ghimbasan and Adela Lazăr

Today is the birthday of our colleagues, actors Adela Lazăr and Petre Ghimbășan.

Although they belong to different generations, Petre Ghimbășan and Adela Lazar are some of the most beloved actors of the Regina Maria Theater. Throughout their career, the two celebrants have brightened the hearts of the audience, most of the roles in which they were protagonists being meant to bring optimism, joy and smiles.

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World Theatre Day 2018 Message – Arab Countries

Maya Zbib, Lebanon 
(Theater director, performer, writer, co-founder of theater company Zoukak)

It is a moment of communion, a unique encounter, not found in any other secular activity. It is the simple fact that a group of people choose to be together in the same place, at the same time, to take part in a common experience. It is an invitation to individuals to become a collective, to share their ideas, to find ways to share the burden of necessary actions… to slowly rediscover their bonds, their human connection, and to discover similarities rather than differences. Herein lies the magic of theater; here representation regains its archaic properties.

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Message for World Theatre Day 2018 – Europe

Simon McBurney, United Kingdom  
(Actor, writer, theater director and co-founder of Théâtre de Complicité)

Half a mile from Cyrenaica, in northern Libya, is a large stone shelter. 80 meters wide and 20 meters high. In the local dialect it is called Hauh Fteah. In 1951, dating analysis with 14C showed that the site had been occupied by humans continuously for at least 100,000 years. Among the artifacts unearthed was a bone whistle that was 40 to 70 thousand years old. As a child, when I heard this, I asked my father:

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World Theatre Day 2018 Message – Asia Pacific

Ram Gopal Bajaj, India 

(Theater director, theater and film actor, academician, former director of the National School of Drama, Delhi)

After all the evolutionary stories, we know only one thing for sure, which could be summarized as follows: all life forms tend to survive for eternity. If this is possible, life tends to invade time and space, to become immortal. In this process, life forms mutilate and self-destruct on a universal level. However, we must limit our deliberation to the survival of humanity and its emancipation from the caveman, who was engaged in hunting in the Stone Age, to the Space Age that we now live in. Are we now more attentive? More sensitive? More joyful? More loving towards the nature of which we are a product?

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World Theatre Day 2018 Message – Africa

Were Were Liking, Ivory Coast
Multidisciplinary artist

One day, a Man decides to ask himself questions in front of a mirror (an audience),
To invent answers and, in front of this mirror (his audience),
To criticize oneself, to make fun of one's own questions and answers,
To laugh or to cry, it doesn't matter what, but in the end
To greet and bless the mirror (His audience)
For granting him this moment of spite and respite,
He bows and greets her to express his gratitude and respect...
Deep within him, he sought Peace,
Peace with himself and his mirror: He was doing theater...

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The first premiere of March at the Regina Maria Theater

The Regina Maria Theatre is pleased to announce the premiere of the show "Enigmatic Variations", by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, translated by Nicolae Weisz, directed by Elvira Rîmbu, which will take place on Friday, March 9, at 7:00 PM, at the Arcadia Hall.

The author of the text, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, has become one of the most widely read and performed French-language authors in the world in the last two decades. His books have been translated into 45 languages, and his plays are regularly performed in over 50 countries. He has been awarded over 20 literary prizes and distinctions, in 2001 receiving Grand Prix du Theatre for his entire work awarded by the French Academy and the title of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.

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Regina Maria Theater at the INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL "STAGE AS A STREET" in Reșița

The Iosif Vulcan troupe of the Regina Maria Theatre had the pleasure of participating this year again in the "Stage as a Street" International Festival, organized by the Reșița West Theatre, with the show "The Fiddler on the Roof", which was performed at the Reșița Trade Unions' House of Culture on February 27.

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The Regina Maria Theater is involved in the "ARTISTS FOR ARTISTS" campaign„

  The Regina Maria Theatre joins this year the national campaign "Artists for Artists", supported by UNITER. The campaign, initiated in 2002, is an annual program, with continuous development, but which has its peak in the period March - April. The aim of this initiative is to raise public awareness in order to raise funds for elderly artists with livelihood and health problems from all over the country.

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On Dragobete you fall in love with theater!

Participate in the raffle and you can win the promotional brochure "Orădean Cultural Life", worth 149 lei.

Spectators who have purchased or will purchase tickets to the show "Café Pirandello", which will be performed on Monday, February 19, at the Great Hall, can enter the competition. 

All you have to do is write the series on the ticket in a comment on the post on the official Facebook page of the Regina Maria Theatre. If you have purchased multiple tickets, please write each series in a separate comment. The winner will be selected by RandomResults.com and announced on Friday, February 9th at 12:00 p.m.

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National premiere at the Regina Maria Theatre: CHOKING (DIARY OF A CHRONIC SUICIDE)

The Regina Maria Theater is pleased to announce the national premiere of the show „"Suffocation (Diary of a Chronic Suicidal Man)"”, dramatization by Ovidiu Caița after "Suffocation" by Chuck Palahniuk, directed by Ovidiu Caița.

The premiere will take place on Sunday, January 21, at 7:00 PM, at the Great Hall, with the audience on stage and it will be performed behind closed doors, with limited seating (80) and no additional seats available. Also, for the next two performances, which went on sale with the publication of the January program, all seats are reserved. Those who want to see the show and have not yet managed to purchase tickets have the opportunity to choose one of the performances scheduled for February 6 and 7.

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