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    theater. Official website Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Theatre in Subotica. 46°06′00″N 19°39′59″E / 46.10000°N 19.66639°E / 46.10000;...
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    Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Formerly the largest city of Vojvodina region, contemporary Subotica is now the second...
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  • National Theatre in Subotica, located in Subotica in Serbia. Known as the "Croatian National Theatre in Subotica" 1945–1954 Sarajevo National Theatre, located...
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  • National Theatre in Niš Serbian National Theatre, Novi Sad National Theatre in Subotica National Theatre "Toša Jovanović", Zrenjanin National Theater Prize...
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    Serbia (redirect from Literature in Serbia)
    National Theatre in Novi Sad, National Theatre in Subotica, National Theatre in Niš and Knjaževsko-srpski teatar in Kragujevac (the oldest theatre in...
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    Vojvodina (category States and territories established in 1944)
    independent state, with Subotica as its capital. At the peak of his power, Jovan Nenad proclaimed himself Serbian Emperor in Subotica. Taking advantage of...
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    Theaters in Vojvodina for the role of Skinner in Howard Barker’s The Castle, directed by David Gothard, performed at the National Theatre in Subotica. 2017...
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  • Gabor Lenđel (category Musicians from Subotica)
    as well as for his work as composer of popular and theatre music. Gabor Lenđel was born in Subotica on 11 April 1951. He started his musical career as...
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    International Theatre Festival (abbr. BITEF) is a theatre festival that takes place every September annually in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1967, BITEF...
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    in numerous theaters such as Yugoslav Drama Theatre Belgrade, National Theatre Belgrade, SKC Belgrade, National Theatre in Subotica, Serbian National...
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    2018. In a 2020 interview, she identified the construction of new buildings for Radio Television of Vojvodina and the National Theatre in Subotica, as well...
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  • Radivoje Dinulović (category Yugoslav theatre directors)
    the Sarajevo National Theatre. From 1923 until 1925 he was, one of the founders, manager, and director of the National Theatre in Subotica, from 1925 to...
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    Đordjević and Nikola Nestorović in Belgrade, 1844 National Theatre in Subotica, 1854 National Theater by Adolf Vajte in Sombor, 1882 Old Main railway station...
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    by Simona Erlitzer, in YU Fest 1988, National Theatre of Subotica, pp. 170–205, Subotica, 1988 "Chernodrinski comes back home", in Современная македонская...
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  • the major Christian feasts. Theatre as an everyday part of life is a comparatively recent phenomenon. In recent years, theatre festivals have been established...
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    Hungarian language theatre in Vojvodina, and it was located in Subotica. In 1985, the company moved to the premises of the former Ben Akiba Theatre and has since...
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    Belgrade (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2021)
    devastated as a front-line city, lost the title of largest city in the Kingdom to Subotica for some time. After the war, Belgrade became the capital of the...
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    Rade Šerbedžija (category Croatian Theatre Award winners)
    of Zagreb and then worked as a theatre actor in the City Drama Theatre Gavella and at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. While still a student,...
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  • Eva Ras (category Writers from Subotica)
    on 1 January 1941 in Subotica, where she lived and went to school until she was 18, when she started to study acting and dramaturgy in Belgrade where she...
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    Subotica International Festival of Children's Theatres is an international festival dedicated to children's theatre. The festival is held annually in...
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