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The Mala Scena Theatre is a theatre in
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, the capital of
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. It is credited as Croatia's leading theatre for children. It is also the oldest private
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in Croatia. In 1996, the first Croatian president
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awarded the founders Vitomir Lončar and Ivica Šimić with the Order of Danica with the figure of Marko Marulić for special merits to culture. In 2009, the theatre received the City of Zagreb Plaque for its work. In March 2020 the Mala Scena and the Croatian National Theatre announced they would "transfer cultural content from the theatre to the virtual world" in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as reported by HRT. In the midst of the pandemic it received some financial support from the state. In recent years the theatre suffered several setbacks, including three bankruptcies, but always managed to get back to its feet. Founded in 1989, the theatre has had 126 premieres and 1,200,000 visitors in thirty years, winning a total of 95 awards.


History

The Mala Scena was founded in
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by actors , and the married couple and . Today, the theatre is directed by their daughter . The couple's first show - ( – ''Storyman and Tina'') played in Munich, at the invitation of Jürgen Flugge, director of the Schauburg theatre, in April 1987. They worked on the play together with Zvjezdana Ladika, and immediately after the visit to Germany, Roman Šušković Stipanović joined them. It was the beginning of the Mala Scena which, as a theatre, was registered in 1988. In the same year, they rented the space then occupied by the neighbourhood council of Medveščak, adapted it and thus got their theatre. The Mala Scena Theatre officially opened in December 1989, with the play (''The Princess and the Pea''). From 1990 to 1993, when Professor Vlado Habunek also collaborated with the Mala Scena, they tried to maintain three parallel theatre programs: "Evening Stage", "Children's Stage" and "Drama Studio". Professor Habunek gave great impetus to the theatre with the staging of two plays: ''Dvostruka nevjera'' in 1990 and ''Letice & Ljublist'' in 1992. After 1993 and Ivica Šimić's participation in a director's seminar in Esslingen, Germany, where he met the most important artists from the world of theatre for children and youth in Europe, Mala scena was increasingly dedicated to work for children and youth. The purpose of some shows of the Mala scena is introducing children to theatre. Its shows treat such themes as the "history of friendship between a man and a musical instrument," crying in children and the problems they go through at school. Mala Scena has developed a very strong international activity which resulted in numerous guest appearances abroad, but also the organization of international meetings in Croatia. The theatre has performed in English, German, Italian and Chinese. It performed in the world's most prestigious stages, such as the
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, Kennedy Center, and the Za Kōenji. The Mala Scena produced successful productions like ''Ana i Mija'' ("Ana and Mija") and ''Debela'' ("Fat"), directed by , which was performed for over a decade, starring such actors as , Luka Juričić, and
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. The latter show went on demand in 2020. Today, Mala Scena has about 500 plays a year and over 65,000 spectators a year.


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External links


Official website
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