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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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Stay connected to the pulse of the stage! In this section you will find the latest information about our performances, special events, premieres, interviews with artists, behind the scenes of productions, participation in festivals and other important moments in the life of the Regina Maria Theater. Stay up to date with everything that is happening in the fascinating world of Oradea theater!

Message for World Theatre Day 2019

Written by Teatrul Regina Maria on 26 Mar, 2019.

 Carlos CELDRAN, Cuba

Before my awakening in the theater, my masters were already there. They had built their homes and poetics on the vestiges of their own lives. Many of them remain unknown or rarely visit our memories: they worked in secret, in the humble silence of rehearsal rooms and in performance halls filled to capacity with spectators. So that, imperceptibly, at the end of many years of work sprinkled with extraordinary achievements, they would become invisible and disappear. When I understood that my profession, that my personal destiny was to follow in their footsteps, I also understood that I had inherited from them this heartbreaking and unique tradition of living the present without any other hope than reaching the transparency of an unrepeatable moment. The moment when you meet the other in the darkness of the theater, protected only by the truth of a gesture, of a revealing word.

Award at the "Atelier" International Theater Festival in Baia Mare

Written by Teatrul Regina Maria on 11 Jun, 2018.

The Iosif Vulcan troupe of the Regina Maria Theatre participated in the 25th edition of the "Atelier" International Theatre Festival in Baia Mare, with the show "FAD (Nods and Plates)", and returned crowned with success.

The "ATELIER" International Theatre Festival is an exploratory theatrical event, which aims to create, through invited performances, an x-ray of the state and dynamics of direction, dramaturgy, scenography, choreography, stage music and the art of the 21st century actor. It is a competitive theatrical event, so that every year a jury selected from among prominent personalities of Romanian theatre awards the following prizes: The Prize for the Best Scenography, the "Gheorghe Dinu" Prize for Scenic Image, the Prize for the Best Performance in Unconventional Spaces, the Prize for the Best Actress, the Prize for the Best Actor, the Special Jury Prizes, the Prize for the Best Director and the Grand Prize for the Best Performance.

Happy birthday to actor Ciprian Ciuciu

Written by Teatrul Regina Maria on 6 Jun, 2018.

Today is the birthday of our colleague, actor Ciprian Ciuciu. On the occasion of his birthday, he gave us a short interview in which he revealed a few things about his destiny in theater and the passions that have guided his path so far.

Collaborator of the Regina Maria Theater since his first year of college, Ciprian Ciuciu has had the curiosity, openness and initiative to take on his passions since adolescence. From go-karting, numismatics and archaeology, to painting icons on glass, poetry and theater, Ciprian has "tested" every hobby. In the 11th grade he realized that acting could be more than a hobby, it could be a profession. After taking acting classes at the Children's Palace in Oradea, Ciprian enrolled in the Pygmalion courses and received confirmation from the teachers that he was on a possible path.  „"I always wanted to make a living doing something I loved. When I discovered that theater could be more than a passion, it seemed like the perfect recipe. Against many rational thoughts, I chose to become an actor. I knew I wouldn't get rich, but I knew I would be happy"”, Ciprian recalls. Just three weeks after starting his first year of college, he had his first casting, in the show The Merry Wives of Windsor, under the stage direction of Victor Ioan Frunză. A promising collaboration with the institution on whose stage he still plays today. "„It helped me that I collaborated with the theater during my student years, because the rehearsals were like a kind of classes for me, and the actors were my influential teachers"”, says Cypris.