Serbian National Theatre
550yds
The Serbian National Theatre (Serbian: Српско народно позориште, Srpsko narodno pozorište), located in Novi Sad, is one of the major theatres of Serbia.
History
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 National Theatre was founded in 1867 as well.[2][3]
The current building of the theatre was opened in March 1981. The first general manager of the Serbian National Theatre was Jovan Đorđević and the second was Dimitrije Mihailović. The founding fathers were: Dr. Jovan Andrejević-Joles, Svetozar Miletić, Stevan Branovački, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Jovan Đorđević, Dimitrije Ružić, Dimitrije Marković Kikinđanin, Nikola Nedeljković, Dimitrije Mihailović, Kosta Hadžić, Mihailo Gavrilović, Mihailo Racković, Mladen Cvijić, Stevan Čekić and Draginja Popović-Ružić.[1]
An annual theatre festival Sterijino pozorje is held in Serbian National Theatre since 1956.
Gallery
- Diploma of Theater's society by Uroš Predić, 1897
- Serbian National Theatre building from outside
- Serbian National Theatre building
- Serbian National Theatre during midday
See also
- Youth Theatre
- Novi Sad Theatre
- List of theatres in Serbia
References
- ^ a b "Serbian National Theatre History". snp.org.rs.
- ^ Carlson, Marvin (2008). Wilmer, S. (ed.). National Theatres in a Changing Europe. Springer. p. 23. ISBN 9780230582910.
- ^ Nagy, Peter; Rouyer, Philippe (2014). World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe, Volume 1. Routledge. p. 951. ISBN 9781136118043.
External links
- Serbian National Theatre
- v
- t
- e
(1985–1992)
- National Theatre in Belgrade, Ljuba Tadić, Mija Aleksić, Mira Stupica and Bora Glišić (1985)
- Mira Banjac and Miroslav Belović (1986)
- Dušan Kovačević and Miloš Žutić (1987)
- Mira Trailović and Ljubomir Kovačević (1988)
- Ljiljana Krstić and Dejan Mijač (1989)
- Danilo Stojković and Jovan Ćirilov (1990)
- Aleksandar Popović and Ljubomir Ubavkić Pendula (1991)
- Branko Pleša and Branislav Jerinić (1992)
(1992–2006)
- Not awarded (1993)
- Stevo Žigon and Petar Kralj (1994)
- Sava Barackov, Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia, Serbian National Theatre, Svetlana Bojković and Dejan Penčić Poljanski (1995)
- Lazar Ristovski and Miloslav Buca Mirković (1996)
- Bora Todorović and Festival Days of Comedy in Jagodina (1997)
- Stevan Šalajić (1998)
- Ružica Sokić (1999)
- Olivera Marković (2000)
- Vida Ognjenović (2001)
- Mileva Žikić (2002)
- Belgrade Drama Theatre (2003)
(2003–2006)
- Predrag Ejdus (2004)
- Rade Marković and Egon Savin (2005)
- Voki Kostić (2006)
(2006–present)
- Biljana Srbljanović (2007)
- National Theatre in Niš (2008)
- Mirko Babić (2009)
- Miodrag Tabački (2010)
- Boro Drašković (2011)
- Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković (2012)
- Milena Dravić (2013)
- Andraš Urban (2014)
- Dara Džokić and Faculty of Dramatic Arts (2015)
- Nada Jurišić (2016)
- Renata Ulmanski (2017)
- Mihailo Janketić (2018)
- Geroslav Zarić (2019)
- Milanka Berberović (2020)