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The Novi Sad Theatre ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Новосадско позориште, Novosadsko pozorište; hu, Újvidéki Színház) is a small
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theatre in
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. It is located in the Rotkvarija neighborhood, near city centre on Jovana Subotića street 3–5, in
Novi Sad Novi Sad ( sr-Cyrl, Нови Сад, ; hu, Újvidék, ; german: Neusatz; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pan ...
, the capital of the
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n province
Vojvodina Vojvodina ( sr-Cyrl, Војводина}), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia. It lies within the Pannonian Basin, bordered to the south by the national capital ...
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History

The theatre was established in 1974, and its first play was Örkény István's ''Macskajáték'', which was held on 27 January 1974. Before that time, there was only one Hungarian language theatre in Vojvodina, and it was located in Subotica. In 1985, the company moved to the premises of the former Ben Akiba Theatre and has since become its permanent headquarters. Over time, this theatre outgrew its original purpose and became a place where more complex theatre stories were created. Initially created to nurture Hungarian language, culture, traditions, Novi Sad Theatre has become not just a gathering place for the Hungarian elite but has also transcended the national-linguistic framework and is now considered one of the most influential and relevant theaters in Serbia and in the region, with international significance. The theater was successful in local and regional festivals, from Serijino pozorje, to Bitefa do Festival in Umag and Sarajevo. Plays performed nowadays in Hungarian would also have simultaneous translations into Serbian. The theater is the seat of the International Minority Theatre Organization, also hosting the International Festival of Minority Theatre. Every year the theater hosts the drama competition of Vojvodina Hungarian drama writers. In October 2013, extensive restoration and renovation efforts started with the aid of the city of Novi Sad, as well cooperation with local Hungarian and Serbian political parties. The large theatre stage hall was refurbished and equipped with updated equipment, the outer façade and roof were restored, and a new gallery warehouse section was built. Full renovation and restoration efforts are estimated to have cost 24 million dinars. In October 2919, the Novi Sad Theater building was inaugurated by local politicians and the theater director from the newly restored and renovated large theater stage hall.


Gallery

File:Novosadsko pozorište - panoramio.jpg, Novi Sad Theater entrance in April 2009 File:Novisad12.jpg, Novi Sad Theater in August 2011, prior to 2013 renovations File:Novosadsko pozorište.jpg, Novi Sad Theater in December 2019 File:Ulaz u Novosadsko pozorište.jpg, Novi Sad Theater entrance in December 2019


See also

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Serbian National Theatre The Serbian National Theatre ( sr, Српско народно позориште, Srpsko narodno pozorište), located in Novi Sad, is one of the major theatres of Serbia. History The current building of the theatre was opened in March 1981. The ...
* Novi Sad Youth Theatre *
List of theatres in Serbia This is a list of professional and semi-professional theaters on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. List See also * Serbian culture External links Atlas of Serbian Theatre {{Europe in topic, List of theatres in , countries_only=y ...


References


External links


Official site

Official site

Official site
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