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Yugoslav Drama Theatre

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497:. The old stable, popularly known as "Wooden manege" for a very short time served to the theatre admirers. In 1927, the building burned to the ground. The construction of the new building began that same year. After the plan designed by the prominent Russian architect, Nikolai Petrovich Krasnov, the new building was financed by the shareholders' funds. Academically conceived, the main facade was enlivened by the series of decorative architectural elements and allegoric sculptures, by the author Vojislav Ratimirović Šikoparija, a Belgrade sculptor. 72: 424:, during fourteen seasons as the manager, upgraded the Yugoslav Drama Theatre to the representative theatre of modern stage expression far beyond the boundaries of the former soviet state. The Yugoslav Drama Theatre was destroyed by fire on 17 October 1997, allegedly due to an installation malfunction. The theatre was rebuilt, and the Great Stage was opened again on 23 May 2003 with an opening night featuring the play "The Patriots" by Јоvan Sterija Popović, directed by 759: 206: 213: 938: 220: 56: 79: 948: 234: 546:, came up with the new concept of the appearance of the building, which included the combination of the old and the new. Based on the announced competition in 1997, which included the reconstruction, modernization and detailed reparation of the building, the works started after the best design of a young architect 521:
In 1947, the eminent architect Моmčilo N. Belobrk created the design for the readaptation of the building for theatre performances. The building of the Yugoslav drama Theatre, as it was then officially named, was a brave modernist and monumental work. It remained typical for its long facade without
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was appointed the head of the theatre as an artistic manager, much to the dismay of his mother, along with the critic Elli Fincci. Fincci laid the foundation for the reporter orientation of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre as the theatre that focused on high literary quality. Approximately 60 renowned
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and directed by Bojan Stupica, was performed on 3 April 1948. This date is celebrated as the Yugoslav Drama Theatre Day, and on that date the annual awards are given. The first two seasons were marked by presentations of world and domestic classic dramas:
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I. Sretenović:" The Building of Yugoslav Drama Theatre – from the manege to the modern theatre", The Heritage no. 4, The Cultural Heritage Protection Institution of the City of Belgrade, Belgrade, 2004
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and friends (as the author called his associates). The object was evaluated as "the sensible modernistic intervention" and is nowadays the venue of the rich theatre life in the centre of the capital.
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The Yugoslav Drama Theatre was founded on the site of the driving school, and the stable was adapted and turned into the stage. The first performance, "The King of Betajnova" by
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Moderna arhitektura Beograda u osvit Drugog svetskog rata: sajam, stadion, logor" u Istorija umetnosti u Srbiji XX vek, tom 2. Realizmi i modernizmi oko hladnog rata
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In 1997, architect Zoran Radojičić won a competition for the reconstruction of Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade. Within the project bureau "Arktik", Radojičić and
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has been the manager since 2001, and an artistic director since 12 July 2002. The Great Stage now bears the name of the great figure of the Serbian acting stage,
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The last temporary Assembly building was commissioned from 1931 until 1936. From 1929 until 1931, it served as the theatre building ("The building on
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The Award of the company "Novosti" for architecture 2003, for the best architectural achievement (Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade) 2004
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designed a new structure, and the interior was designed in cooperation with the architect Ivan Milenković. A statue of the sculptor
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The April Award of the City of Belgrade for Architecture and Urbanism for the object Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade 2004
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S.G.Bogunović, Architectural encyclopaedia of Belgrade of the 19th and 20th century, architects, volume II, Belgrade 2005
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The Award of the Union of Architects of Serbia in 2005 (Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade)
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Grand Prix XXVI Salon of architecture (Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade), 2004
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Zgrada Jugoslovenskog dramskog pozorišta - od manježa do savremenog teatra
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actors were selected as initial members, among them Мarija Crnobori,
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BPB Award 2003 for the interior (Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade)
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It was founded in 1947 as the representative theater of new
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Historical uses of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre building
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Yugoslav Drama Theater


Yugoslav Drama Theatre is located in Belgrade
Belgrade
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44°48′20.16″N 20°27′53.24″E / 44.8056000°N 20.4647889°E / 44.8056000; 20.4647889
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Serbian
Belgrade
Yugoslavia
Zagreb
Novi Sad
Sarajevo
Split
Ljubljana
Bojan Stupica
Мira Stupica
Branka Veselinović
Мlađa Veselinović
Ivan Cankar
Chekhov
Goldoni
Sheridan
Ostrovsky
Lope de Vega
Gorky

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