The Princely Serbian Theatre () is the oldest theatre in Central Serbia. It is based in City of Kragujevac, the fourth largest city of Serbia. The theatre was founded in 1835 by Miloà ¡ ObrenoviÃÂ, Prince of Serbia. In the time when theatre was founded, Kragujevac was the first capital of the Principality of Serbia.
Joakim Vujià(1772âÂÂ1847), writer, translator, foreign languages teacher, theater producer, Director of Knjaà ¾evsko Srbski Teatar, the first Serbian Court Theater director in Kragujevac 1835/36.
Report on the performance of the first secular play Krestalica in the Theater Rondella in August 1813 in Budapest that translated and organized Joakim VujiÃÂ. This performance marked the beginning of the Serbian secular theater.
August von Kotzebue (1761âÂÂ1819) one of the most fruitful German writers seemed to be Vujiàfavorite playwright for he translated seven Kotzebue's plays.
It is renewed after World War II, and turned to be most open cultural institution of the City that spread its influences around. The stage of this theater gave rise to the plead of extremely good artists who marked the history of theater in the country.
Theater in City of Kragujevac that bears the name of the father of first Serbian theater Joakim VujiÃÂ has developed its repertoire and staged performances and turned into modern contemporary theater.
First theater performances are staged in 1825 by the teacher Djordje Evgenijevic and his pupils. During his second visit to Kragujevac Joakim VujiÃÂ worked together with them.
In the autumn of 1834 at the invitation of Grand Duke Miloà ¡, Joakim VujiÃÂ, best known and highly esteemed person for his theater work, came to Kragujevac with large experience and repertoire. He was very soon appointed Director of the Theater with the task to organize theater work.
Knjazesko Srbski Teatar â First Serbian Court Theater was placed within the adapted premises of typography and it was a building with the stage, boxes and ground floor. The repertoire of the theater consisted mainly of his plays while the theater ensemble beside Vujiàas a leading actor and director consisted of secondary school pupils and adult amateurs.
First performances were staged in the period of February 2âÂÂ4, 1935 when the so-called Sretenje (the Visitation of the Virgin) Assembly sessions were held. These were mostly VujiÃÂ's plays performed for the Grand Duke and his family and the representatives of the people i.e. members of Assembly; the music was composed by Jozef Slezinger.
Season 2009/2010 â the selection: Story about the late emperor daughter by Nikolai Koljada and directed by Boà ¡ko DimitrijeviÃÂ, Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, director and scene designer Duà ¡an Bajin, The liar and the archiliar by Jovan Sterija PopoviÃÂ, director and scene designer Dragan JakovljeviÃÂ, Le ultime lune by Furio Bordon and directed by Massimo Luconi, Maids by Jean Genet and directed by Ivona à  ijakoviÃÂ, The diary of a madman by Nikolai Gogol and played by Ivan VidosavljeviÃÂ, D ale carnevalului by Ion Luca Caragiale and directed by Matei Varodi, Migrations by Miloà ¡ Crnjanski and directed by Pierre Walter Politz, Pirates by Miloà ¡ Janouà ¡ek and directed by Jan ÃÂani, Thesis by Gerry Dukes, Paul Meade, David Parnell and directed by Dan Tudor, Cabinet Minister's wife by Branislav Nuà ¡iàand directed by Jovan GrujiÃÂ, Pioneers in Ingolstadt by Marieluise Flaisser and directed by Ivana VujiÃÂ, Club new world order by Harold Pinter, Hainer Muller, Plato, directed by Aleksandar DunÃÂeroviÃÂ, The devil and the little lady by ÃÂorÃÂe Milosavljeviàand directed by à ½anko TomiÃÂ, Night in the pub Titanik by Nebojà ¡a Bradiàand directed by Nebojà ¡a BradiÃÂ, The Beauty Queen of Leenane by Martin McDonagh and directed by MiliàJovanoviÃÂ, One man two guvnors by Richard Bean, directed by Nebojà ¡a BradiÃÂ, Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose and directed by Neil Fleckman.
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On February 15, the Theatre day, the oldest Serbian theatre, delivers to the most eminent Serbian theatre writers, actors, directors, scenographers, composers, The Statuette of Joakim VujiÃÂ, The Ring with figure of Joakim VujiÃÂ and the Annual award of the Knjazevsko-srpski teatar.
Creator of the Statuette of Joakim VujiÃÂ is Nikola Koka JankoviÃÂ (was born in Kragujevac in 1926), sculptor and a regular member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
In 1965 this theatre also initiated Meetings of professional Theatres Joakim Vujic of Serbia (in central Serbia) and they were held every year in May in one of ten different towns.
Since 2006, the Theatre became the regular host of Joakimfest, International Theatre Festival.
Being the institution of special significance to Serbian culture and art, the Theatre endeavours to develop other activities besides showing plays. Since 2005 the Theatre started grandiose publishing business with the Journal Joakim), founded the Gallery Joakim, ordered monographies of all the winners of the Statuette of Joakim Vujic, 2009 published the first edition book Premiere, started to research and publish drama heritage of Kragujevac. Plays are shown on Stage Joakim Vujic and Stage Ljuba Tadic, Teatroteka is also active, and from February 2007, will start to work the Stage Mija Aleksic. That is the reason why City of Kragujevac should bear the name of Teatropolis, which was proclaimed in 2005, on the 170th anniversary of foundation of the oldest theatre in renewed Serbia. Since 2010 Knjazevsko-srpski teatar is a member of the World Theater Network Interact.
On February the 14th 2007, at the proposal of the Managing Board of the Theatre Joakim Vujic, Kragujevac City Assembly brought the decision by which the oldest Serbian theatre is being given back its original name, Knjaà ¾evsko-srpski teatar.