Take a look at the report and the list of the participants of The First Conference On Regional Cooperation in Central and Southeastern Europe, Held in Cakovec, Croatia, October 25-27, 2007. {more}
Mala Scena is one of the leading Croatian theatres for children and young people, based on number of performances as well as the number of awards which our plays have won domestically and abroad.
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The only important thing is that this is a festival of play, a festival of joy and goodness and above all a festival of infinite fantasy. Children's fantasy, no matter how old you are! {more}
Kotor' Festival of Theatres for Children started in 1993, as a response to the fact that former Yugoslavia dissolved and that there was a war in Croatia, where Šibenik Children Festival was situated. It was held, for a fifteenth time, in summer 2007. {more}
City Puppet Theater Rijeka stages on average four new puppet performances a year, mostly for pre-school and school age. Every year it organizes International Revue of Puppet Theaters which brings some of the best European and Croatian puppet creations to the town. The theater itself is present at many domestic and international festivals. Its international reputation was crowned when it was appointed host of UNIMA CONGRESS 2004 {more}
Children's Theatre Dubrava was established in 1955 by Mladen Širola. ''Dugonja, Trbonja and Vidonja'' was the first play to be premiered at the theatre on 12 December 1955 based on Širola's text and direction. From its beginnings the theatre has been led by the enthusiasm of its founders and their successors. {more}