Invitation to the theater for children and people with disabilities
On the occasion of International Charity Day, marked every year on September 5, two free performances for children and adolescents with disabilities will take place at the Great Hall of the Regina Maria Theater.
Each troupe of the Regina Maria Theatre will perform a show at the Great Hall, with the aim of supporting the social integration of children and young people with disabilities from Oradea and Bihor County. From 11:00, the show "Beauty and the Beast" will take place, in which you will be able to see the puppeteers of the Arcadia Troupe, and from 18:00, the show "French Teacher" will take place, performed by the actors of the Iosif Vulcan Troupe.
This series of events is organized within a program to promote the social integration of children and young people with disabilities in Oradea and Bihor County, a program that also included recreational and sports events (such as the Rotary Friendship Train, or the organization of a picnic with kayaking activities on Lake Merita in Cheresig). The initiative is initiated by the Alliance of People with Disabilities in Bihor, entitled ID Oradea Alliance (Integrate Disabilitate Oradea), through the Rotary Club Oradea, the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Bihor and the Philanthropy Association Oradea. "ID Oradea - we promote the integration of people with disabilities" is a project coordinated by the SM Bihor Foundation and co-financed by the Bihor County Council.
Access to the event is free, subject to availability and by reservation only. Children and people with disabilities who wish to attend either of the two shows can reserve their seats as follows:
- Telephone reservation by phone: 0770 338 963
- Online booking at the link: https://forms.gle/pv8jvTHxPALsuSz6A
- Reservation at one of the members of the ID Oradea Alliance:
Bihor Association of the Physically Disabled
DOWN Oradea Association
National Association of the Deaf in Romania (Bihor branch)
Romanian Association of the Blind (Bihor branch)
You Are Never Alone Association
PKU Life Romania Association (Bihor branch)
Romanian Multiple Sclerosis Association
SOS Autism Association Bihor
Bihor Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the theater!
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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.
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