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Ljubljana City Theatre (Mestno gledališče ljubljansko - MGL) is the second theatre building and company of Ljubljana after the Ljubljana branch of the Slovene National Theatre.[1]
Founded in 1949, Ljubljana City Theatre is the second largest drama theatre in Slovenia. Operating initially on a small, modest stage with a group of enthusiastic actors, over the years the theatre has expanded into a modern theatre company with 37 permanent actors, staging 9 of its own productions and at least 2 co-productions per year. The theatre focuses mainly on modern drama performances and recently on the production of (drama) musicals.[2]
^Lesley Anne Wade Slovene Theatre and Drama Post Independence 2007 "Commercial theatres such as the popular Ljubljana City Theatre (Mestno gledalisce Ljubljansko) have introduced a simpler content into their repertoires."
^"Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL)". Culture.si. 19 June 2011.
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