The Tuzla National Theatre marked its 65th birthday with a play for children called ‘Three Cats and Buried Treasure’ by Zlatko Jugović, directed by Enver Hasić and a play called ‘Lary Tompson Show Must Go on’ by Dušan Kovačević adopted and directed by Sulejman Kupusović.
The National Theatre Tuzla was founded on 30 March 1949, and the first play took place under the title ‘Ordinary Man’ by Branislav Avramović, based on the text by Branislav Nušić.
‘’I wish my colleagues the 65 years of our birthday. In the last years of existence, the theatre made huge strides in the world of performing arts, so we were, at the time of Radoslav Zoranović, the cultural center of the former Yugoslavia. In the history of the theatre there were 486 premieres, where millions of people passed through the National Theatre Tuzla’’, said Director of the National Theatre Tuzla Armin Ćatić.
Despite all the setbacks that occurred in the theatre of the 65 years of its existence, it managed to maintain its aesthetics and its work with wonderful actors, but the biggest plague is the renovation of the building of the National Theatre Tuzla, which has still not been renovated.
(Source: Fena)