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  2. &TD Theatre - Wikipedia

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    &TD Theatre (Croatian: Teatar &TD), alternatively spelled ITD, is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia.It is regarded as one of the three most important experimental Zagreb theatres in recent times, alongside Exit Theatre and Zagreb Youth Theatre. [1]

  3. Satirical Theatre Kerempuh - Wikipedia

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    Satirical Theatre Kerempuh [1] (Croatian: Satiričko kazalište Kerempuh) or Kerempuh Theatre, is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia founded in 1964 by the notable theatre and movie director Fadil Hadžić. [2] It is located on a slope behind Ilica street 31. [3]

  4. Ivan Vazov National Theatre - Wikipedia

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    3 January 1907 The Ivan Vazov National Theatre ( Bulgarian : Народен театър „Иван Вазов“ , Naroden teatar „Ivan Vazov“ ) is Bulgaria 's national theatre, as well as the oldest and most authoritative theatre in the country and one of the important landmarks of Sofia , the capital of Bulgaria.

  5. Exit (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Exit (stylized in all caps; Serbian: Егзит / Egzit) is a summer music festival which is held at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia. Founded in 2000, it has twice won the Best Major Festival award at the European Festivals Awards, for 2013 and 2017. EXIT has also won the "Best European Festival" award at the UK Festival Awards in ...

  6. Terazije Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre on Terazije was opened in 1949, with an actors' ensemble as well as ballet, choir and orchestral ensembles. The building of the Terazije theatre in the same named area in Belgrade’s city centre was created by Georgije Samoylov, a Russian immigrant who completed his studies at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Architecture.

  7. Sarajevo War Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo War Theatre (Bosnian: Sarajevski ratni teatar / Сарајевски ратни театар, SARTR) is a theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] [2] It was founded on 17 May 1992 on the initiative of Dubravko Bibanović, Gradimir Gojer, Đorđe Mačkić and Safet Plakalo during the Siege of Sarajevo.

  8. Kamerni teatar 55 - Wikipedia

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    Kamerni teatar 55 (English: Chamber Theater 55) is a theater in Sarajevo, established in 1955. It is registered as public institution under the Ministry of Culture and Sport of Canton Sarajevo. [2] On average, around 13,000 people view performances throughout the year, and the capacity of the theater is 160 seats. [3]

  9. Princely Serbian Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010 Knjazevsko-srpski teatar is a member of the World Theater Network Interact. [15] On February the 14th 2007, at the proposal of the Managing Board of the Theatre Joakim Vujic, Kragujevac City Assembly brought the decision by which the oldest Serbian theatre is being given back its original name, Knjaževsko-srpski teatar.