Serbian National Theatre: Difference between revisions
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* [[Theatre on Đumruk]] |
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* [[Knjaževsko-srpski teatar]] (Royal Serbian Theatre) in [[Kragujevac]], founded in 1835, the oldest theatre in [[Serbia]]. |
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* [[National Theatre in Subotica]], founded in 1854, the oldest theatre in [[Vojvodina]]. |
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Revision as of 02:58, 27 May 2018
Српско народно позориште | |
Location | Novi Sad, Serbia |
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Coordinates | 45°15′18″N 19°50′35″E / 45.2549°N 19.8431°E |
Type | Theatre |
Opened | 28 July 1861 |
Website | |
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The Serbian National Theatre (Serbian: Српско народно позориште or Srpsko narodno pozorište), located in Novi Sad, is one of the major theatres of Serbia.
History
The current building of the theatre was opened in March 1981. 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. The first general manager of the Serbian National Theatre was Jovan Đorđević. The founding fathers were: Dr. Jovan Andrejević-Joles, Svetozar Miletić, Stevan Branovački, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Jovan Đorđević, Dimitrije Ružić, Dimitrije Marković Kikinđanin, Nikola Nedeljković, Kosta Hadžić, Mihailo Gavrilović, Mihailo Racković, Mladen Cvijić, Stevan Čekić and Draginja Popović-Ružić.
An annual theatre festival Sterijino pozorje is held in Serbian National Theatre since 1956.
Gallery
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Serbian National Theatre building from outside
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Serbian National Theatre building
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Serbian National Theatre during midday