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Anton Podbevšek Theatre
Anton Podbevšek Teater (APT)
![]() Street address: Prešernov trg 3, SI-8000 Novo mesto, Slovenia
Telephone: 386 (0) 7 391 7810
Fax: 386 (0) 7 391 7812
E-mail: info@antonpodbevsekteater.si
Website: http://www.antonpodbevsekteater.si
Proprietor: Novo mesto Urban Municipality
Contact: Matjaž Berger Director
Contact: Danijel Brezovar Project Co-ordinator
Telephone: danijel.brezovar@antonpodbevsekteater.si
Contact: Jasna Dokl Osolnik Production Manager and Public Relations Manager
E-mail: jasna@antonpodbevsekteater.si
The Anton Podbevšek Teater (APT) was established in May 2005 and as such it is the youngest Slovene professional theatre house, filling an important gap in the provision of live arts development in the south eastern region of Slovenia. APT aims at popular culture as well as elite culture: it seeks to present a range of theatre genres (music drama, drama and post-drama theatre, children theatre and dance theatre), synthesising literature, dance, music, architecture, painting and film.APT was launched in 2005 with Brecht's Galileo Galilei directed by M Berger, followed by the intimate dance spectacle Sun City, KONS BE60 and the musical fairy tale Peter and the Wolf.
APT also runs the Academia educational programme in theatre speech, acting, directing and dance for the Novo mesto secondary school population.
In addition to its performing arts and educational activities, APT also organises an art cinema programme and runs a photographic gallery.
Technical data for the venue is available at the website http://www.antonpodbevsekteater.si/si/teater/dvorana.
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The Anton Podbevšek Teater (APT) was established in May 2005 and as such it is the youngest Slovene professional theatre house, filling an important gap in the provision of live arts development in the south eastern region of Slovenia. APT aims at popular culture as well as elite culture: it seeks to present a range of theatre genres (music drama, drama and post-drama theatre, children theatre and dance theatre), synthesising literature, dance, music, architecture, painting and film.