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Satirical Theatre Kerempuh

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Kerempuh

Satirical Theatre Kerempuh[1] (Croatian: Satiričko kazalište Kerempuh) or Kerempuh Theatre, is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia founded in 1964 by the notable theatre and movie director Fadil Hadžić.[2] It is located on a slope behind Ilica street 31.[3]

History and specifications

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It was originally founded in 1964 by Fadil Hadžić as a cabaret under the name "Jazavac". It is a 600 seats satirical theatre named after Petrica Kerempuh, a Croatian folk hero that ridicules the powerful.[4] The plays are original productions or adaptations of authors such as Miro Gavran, Mate Matišić, Fadil Hadžić, Goran Vojnović and include actors and directors such as Tarik Filipović, Hrvoje Kečkeš, Mario Kovač, Vinko Brešan and Oliver Frljić [hr].[5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ World of Theatre 2003 Edition: An Account of the World's Theatre Seasons, Ian Herbert, pp. 235
  2. ^ "Povijest kazališta". Kerempuh. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  3. ^ Zagreb: Mit Samobor, Naturpark Žumberak, Marija Bistrica und dem Zagorje, By Uwe Mauch, pp. 201
  4. ^ de Haro García, N.; Mayayo, P.; Carrillo, J. (2020). Making Art History in Europe After 1945. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781351187572. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  5. ^ "Kerempuh započinje ciklus prikazivanja aktualnih predstava online". tportal. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  6. ^ "Predsjednici i predsjednica stižu na scenu Kerempuha: Podsjećaju na apsurde našeg društva". dnevnik.hr. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
  7. ^ "Ovo se ne propušta: Zagrepčani će uskoro moći uživati u slovenskoj predstavi "Rajzefiber"". dnevnik.hr. Retrieved 2020-12-23.
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