Croatian National Theatre, Varaždin
The Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Varaždinu), commonly referred to as HNK Varaždin, is a theatre located in Varaždin. HistoryThe history of theater in Varaždin dates back to 1637, with the Jesuit school performances held at the local grammar school.[1] These productions were predominantly in Latin and German language.[1] Between 1788 and 1873, 30 theatrical performances were organized in Varaždin, taking place in both private and public spaces.[2] The theatre building, designed by Viennese architect Hermann Helmer, was completed in 1873.[3] The theater in Varaždin was the third theatre building in Civil Croatia.[2] The first professional Croatian theater ensemble was formed in 1898 under the management of the Croatian Drama Society, led by historian Ivan Mičetić.[3] The Permanent City Theater as an institution was officially established in 1915, featuring both a drama and an opera ensemble.[2] This institution was active until 1925.[3] Between 1907 and 1942 Varaždin served as the secondary base for the Croatian National Theatre in Osijek.[1] The city theatre was also used for marking special occasions of the city Gymnasium later in the interwar period.[4] After World War II in Yugoslavia, the professional National Theater "August Cesarec" was established, with support from the Slavonian regional authorities.[1] See alsoReferences
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