Movie and theatre

Title: 
Maksim Crnojevic
Authors: 
Description: 
Five acts tragedy, with singing.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
Library of Serbian National Theatre
Edition: 
5th volume.
Identifier: 
I 1335/2
Printing: 
Serbian bookstore of M. Popovic brothers , in Novi Sad
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1887
Period: 
Movie and theatre
Title: 
Love is not a joke
Authors: 
Description: 
Comedy in one action.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
Matica srpska
Edition: 
7th volume
Identifier: 
Library of Matica srpska. I 41936
Printing: 
Serbian National Cooperative Press Office
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Serbian National Theatre
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Cobiss identifier: 
000225073
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1873
Period: 
Movie and theatre
Title: 
Convict`s daughter
Authors: 
Description: 
A theatre play in three acts. From German author Adlof Vilbrant, translated to Serbian by Jovan Grcic.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
Copyright: 
Serbian National Theatre
Date of records creation : 
09.07.2015.
Identifier: 
II 296/2
Printing: 
Bookstore and printing company M. Popovic brothers
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Date of publication: 
09.07.2015.
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Date of execution of national categorization: 
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Date of execution of national categorization: 
09.07.2015.
Material: 
Paper
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1889
Period: 
Movie and theatre
Title: 
Hey people, why don`t you get merried
Description: 
Comedy play in four acts. German author Julia Rosen, adapted for Serbian theatre From Branko M. Jovanovic.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
Copyright: 
Library of Matica srpska
Edition: 
Srpska knjižara Braće M. Popovića
Identifier: 
3 II148/16
Printing: 
Serbian bookstore M. Popovic brothers
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1884
Period: 
Movie and theatre
Title: 
Half wine, half water
Description: 
Stage play from Kosta Trifkovic.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
Copyright: 
Serbian National Theatre
Identifier: 
I 1164
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Period: 
Movie and theatre
Title: 
School supervisor
Description: 
This play is presented on 2nd of August 1871 for the first time, in Vrsac.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
Copyright: 
Serbian National Theatre
Identifier: 
I 1164
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Period: 
Movie and theatre
Title: 
Sweetheart
Description: 
Dramska dela Koste Trifkovića, Mila. Dramatic comedy in one act, from Gerner. For Serbian theatre adapted by Kosta Trifkovic.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
Copyright: 
Serbian National Theatre
Identifier: 
I 1164
Printing: 
Bookstore of M. Popovic brothers.
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Serbian National Theatre
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1884
Period: 
Movie and theatre
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Biography: 

He started his high school education in Subotica, and ended up in Budapest. In Budapest, he also finished law school. He was a prominent member of the United Serbian Youth, and president of the Youth Assembly in Zrenjanin, Kikinda and Novi Sad from 1868 to 1870. In addition entrusted with the youth and edit newsletters Young Serbs. When the Hungarian government for Vršački Assembly in 1871 ordered that the members of Youth may be just the Hungarian Serbs, then Hadzic tried in vain to convince the authorities of the various applications that such a society can not be so limited. He had a special contribution to the development of Serbian theater, especially the Serbian National Theatre (SNT) in Novi Sad. Together with Jovan Subotic prevented the collapse of the theater after the departure Jovan Djordjevic 1868 in Belgrade. He became manager of the Serbian National Theatre. He has developed an artistic game in carcasses, while the spectators waking patriotism and love for the theater. There was revealed about 50 original and translated dramatic works from the repertoire of the SNT. The volumes of 185 Serbian Chronicles is given a good overview of his literary work. Under his direction the SNT in Novi Sad is elevated to a height at which it could have performed the most complex and dramatic works.

Personal information: 
Antonije Hadzic (Subotica, November 20 / December 2, 1831 - Novi Sad, 17 January 1916 (the National Encyclopedia 1917)) was a writer, director of the National Theatre (Novi Sad) and the president of Matica srpska.
Date of birth: 
Friday, December 2, 1831
Place of birth and location: 
Subotica
Serbia
46° 6' 1.9692" N, 19° 39' 54.2124" E
Date of death: 
Monday, January 17, 1916
Place of death and location : 
Novi Sad
Serbia
45° 16' 1.686" N, 19° 50' 0.78" E
Gender: 
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Year of birth: 
1871
Country of Birth: 
Serbia
Title: 
Congratulations
Description: 
This play is presented on 21st of March 1871 for the first time, in Pancevo.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
Copyright: 
Serbian National Theatre
Identifier: 
I 1164
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Period: 
Movie and theatre

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