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  2. Serbian National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian National Theatre was founded in 1861 during a conference of the Serbian National Theatre Society, composed of members of the Serbian Reading Room ( Srpska čitaonica ), held in Novi Sad. [1] It is one of the oldest professional theatres among the South Slavs, as the Croatian National Theatre was established in 1860 and the Slovenian ...

  3. Jovan Subotić - Wikipedia

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    As a playwright, Jovan Subotić achieved his purpose by encouraging national spirit and slowly developing the public's interest in the theater. As a result, two permanent theaters were built — Srpsko narodno Pozoriste (the Serbian National Theatre) in Novi Sad (1861) and Narodno Pozoriste (the National Theatre) in Belgrade (1869). Both are ...

  4. Sterijino pozorje - Wikipedia

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    Sterijino pozorje. Sterijino pozorje ( Serbian Cyrillic: Стеријино позорје) is an annual theater festival held since 1956 in the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad, featuring the national theaters of Serbia and previously Yugoslavia. It is the most prestigious theater festival in the country.

  5. National Theatre in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The National Theatre ( Serbian Cyrillic: Народно позориште, romanized : Narodno pozorište) is a theatre located in Belgrade, Serbia . Founded in the latter half of the 19th century, it is located on the Republic Square, at the corner of Vasina and Francuska Street. With the raising of this building as well as with the ...

  6. Joakim Vujić - Wikipedia

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    Joakim Vujić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јоаким Вујић; Baja, Habsburg monarchy, 9 September 1772 – Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 8 November 1847) was a Serbian writer, dramatist (musical stage and theatre), actor, traveler and polyglot. He was one of the most accomplished Serbian dramatists and writers of the 18th century, director of ...

  7. Novi Sad Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Novi Sad Theatre (Serbian: Новосадско позориште, Novosadsko pozorište; Hungarian: Újvidéki Színház) is a small Hungarian language theatre in Serbia. It is located in the Rotkvarija neighborhood, near city centre on Jovana Subotića street 3–5, in Novi Sad , the capital of the Serbian province Vojvodina .

  8. Laslo Blašković - Wikipedia

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    He was the main editor of the literary journal Polja (Fields), from the year 2001 to 2007. He is also a member of the Editorial Board for the First Book Edition of Matica Srpska and the main publishing editor at Srpsko Narodno Pozoriste ( Serbian National Theater) in Novi Sad. He writes for radio and television.

  9. Antonije Hadžić - Wikipedia

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    When he moved to Novi Sad, he completely dedicated himself to the theater: he was the deputy's head, then the head of the Association for the Srpsko Narodno Pozorište (SNP), the president of the Theater Department, the manager, the playwright, and the director. From 1875 to 1903, he was represented as manager by Dimitrije Ružić, but Hadžić ...