Conversations with Celje players
January 22, 2015 at 5:00 PM

This year we continue with the second set of conversations with theater actors working in Celje.
This time Mateja Žvižej will join Damjan M. Trbovc.


Drama actor Damjan Trbovc completed his studies at the AGRFT in Ljubljana with the role of Zeus in Krištof Dovjak's production of Belle Paris or The Account in the Louvre in 2000, directed by Mile Korun and Matjaž Zupančič.
Immediately after his studies, he got a job at the SLG Celje, where he has been working for the last ten years. During this time, he played Ulrik in Kreft's The Counts of Celje, Gornik in Cankar's comedy For the Good of the Nations, Amos Hart in Chicago, and Ernst in Cabaret, and he drew attention in various roles in Tina Kosa's Metamorphoses and the original project of Željko Vukmirica and Celje actors Borza Slovenskeh karakterjev.
Some of these performances point to his close connection to music and, outside of the theatre, he also participates in musical performances, charity events and projects at the Celje Music School.

It is worth noting that he is extremely committed to a young audience, as his roles in children's plays are always a special experience, a search for the new, exciting, unusual in a world between fantasy and reality. It is for such roles that he has been awarded the Golden Stick twice at the festival of plays for children and young people of the same name.

You can read more about our January guest here.

The conversation will be in the department Music-film.

We also invite you to take a look January show schedule in the Celje Regional Government.

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