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Jan Jaroslav Strejček (16 February 1886 in
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– 25 March 1943 in Zámostí,
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), better known by his stage name Jan Bor, was a Czechoslovak director and playwright.
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. ''The Oxford Companion to the Theatre'', 1951. "Jan Bor, Director of the Municipal Theatres from 1927 to 1936"
He was a pupil of
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. His drama became the basis of Jiří Pauer's
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for the opera '' Zuzana Vojířová'' (1958).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Bor, Jan 1886 births 1943 deaths Theatre directors from Czechoslovakia Dramatists and playwrights from Czechoslovakia