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Yugoslav Drama Theatre as the theatre that focused on high literary quality. Approximately 60 renowned
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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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