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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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WHY IS THE FLOWER BURNED? | reading show

Free admission, by reservation. To reserve your spot, please fill out the form below.

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Directed by: Mara Oprea
October 28, 6:00 PM
"Gheorghe Șincai" County Library, Oradea


By completing this form, make a reservation at the reading show „"why the vatman Frunză"” of Anamaria Ferraru, directed by Mare Oprea, which will take place on October 28, from the time 18:00, at "Gheorghe Șincai" County Library, Oradea.

„"Doru Frunză is 59 years old and is a vatman by profession. But a banal picture of a fish turns him into an internet phenomenon, after he wins a challenge launched by Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg. His life takes a spectacular turn: he becomes the subject of news, memes and a national hero. But what is going to happen to vatman Frunză, after he was propelled into social media trends and televisions hunted his every move for prime time?"”

Directed by: Mara Oprea
Actors: Carina Bunea, Ciprian Ciuciu, Georgia Căprărin, George Dometi, Mihaela Gherdan, Andrian Locovei, Mirela Nita Lupu, Lucia Rogoz, Anca Sigmirean, Angela Tanko

Places available: 0

All seats for the reading-performance "Why the Vatman Frunză" have been reserved. Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you at the next events organized at the "Gheorghe Șincai" County Library in Oradea. Please follow our page for future announcements — we promise it's worth it.

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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.