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The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Zagrebu), commonly referred to as HNK Zagreb, is a theatre, opera and ballet house located in Zagreb. [ 2 ] Overview
Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin ("HNK Varaždin"), located in Varaždin; Croatian National Theatre in Zadar ("HNK Zadar"), located in Zadar; Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb ("HNK Zagreb"), a theatre located in Zagreb, owned and operated by the Ministry of Culture; It may also refer to other theatre houses which carried that name in ...
On 20 March, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Croatian National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc in Rijeka started with an online virtual program Zajc With You on their YouTube channel, as an act responsibility and in solidarity with its audience, citizens of Rijeka and the wider community, especially those most vulnerable ones, either because ...
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The Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Varaždinu), commonly referred to as HNK Varaždin, is a theatre located in Varaždin.
ZeKaeM, the Zagreb Youth Theatre was founded in 1948 as the Zagreb Pioneer Theatre, initially aimed at providing education for children and youth. The professional company was formed in 1967, and following the move into their own building, ZKM has developed a strong reputation of enthusiasm for modern artistic practices and its readiness to ...
The memo also indicated that Head Start, a preschool program serving nearly 800,000 low-income children that receives federal health funds, is not impacted by the funding pause.
www.hnk-osijek.hr The Croatian National Theatre ( Croatian : Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Osijeku ) is a theatre building in Osijek , capital of the Croatian region of Slavonia . Opened in 1866, and the building was expanded and fully completed in 1907 according to the plans of its local architect, Karlo Klausner.