• ...the then general manager of the Princely Serbian Theatre, director Dragan Jakovljević, and with great understanding and support from the City of Kragujevac.
  • ...the then general manager of the Princely Serbian Theatre, director Dragan Jakovljević, and with great understanding and support from the City of Kragujevac.
  • Kragujevac, named after the old Serbian word for nightingale kraguj, has been thought of as Serbia’s “number one” city at various times in history.
  • It is based in City of Kragujevac, the fourth largest city of Serbia. The theatre was founded in 1835 by Miloš Obrenović, Prince of Serbia.
  • When Prince Miloš Obrenović restored the Serbian state, having liberated it from the Turks in 1818, he proclaimed Kragujevac its capital.
  • ...theater practice in Serbia in three historical phases: since the establishment of the Serbian princely Theater in Kragujevac until World War II, then in the...
  • Kragujevac. Prince Mihail's residence. National Museum. ... Kragujevac. Princely Serbian Theatre.