For the occasion of the first anniversary of the Slovene National Theatre (SNT) there was a festival in Črnomlje and a theatre archive was founded. Linhart's comedy was to start off the festival. Many problems stood in the way, not least of all that there was not enough cloth for the costumes, nor was there any thread. Branko Simčič came up with a very clean, transparent scenography. Micka became the last performance of the SNT on the liberated territories, while the concluding mission was marked by performances of A Marriage Proposal, The Bear, Ragamuffins and The Imaginary Invalid. Kumbatovič sums up the SNT's work on the liberated territories thus: »... to genuine art, there's a long way to go ... all of our theatre so far has merely been a Lilliputian adventure.«
A scene from Act One, Draga Ahačič in the part of Micka, Lojze Potokar in the part of Jaka
A scene from Act One, Draga Ahačič in the part of Micka, Ivanka Mežan in the part of Šternfeldovka
A portrait of Dušan Mevlje in the part of Glažek
A scene from Act Two, Ivanka Mežan in the part of Šternfeldovka, Stane Česnik in the part of Tulpenheim, Franjo Kumer in the part of Monkof, Lojze Potokar in the part of Jaka, Dušan Mevlja in the part of Glažek, France Presetnik in the part of Anže, Draga Ahačič in the part of Micka
A scene from performance, Stane Česnik in the part of Tulpenheim, Franjo Kumer in the part of Monkoa, Partisan photoreporter on the stage
The original script of the play for actor Nace Simončič
Introductory remarks by SNT’s president
A review of the performance in Slovenski poročevalec