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    Branko Gavella (29 July 1885 – 8 April 1962) was a Croatian theatre director, critic and essayist. Born in Zagreb, Croatia (which was at the time part...
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  • Gavella may refer to: Branko Gavella (1885–1962), Croatian theatre director Gavella Drama Theatre (Croatian: Dramsko kazalište Gavella), theatre house...
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    writer Daša Drndić (1946–2018), writer Zoran Ferić (born 1961), writer Branko Gavella (1885–1962), theater director and essayist Miroslav Krleža (1893–1981)...
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  • State Theatre in Zagreb) on June 13, 1942. The opera was produced by Branko Gavella, choreographed by Ana Roje and Oskar Harmoš, and its main role was played...
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  • Vladimir Mikhailovich Zakharov Yury Zavadsky Nebojša Bradić Goran Gajić Branko Gavella Gradimir Gojer Zorica Jevremović Siniša Kovačević Sulejman Kupusović...
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    State Theatre in Zagreb) on June 13, 1942. The opera was produced by Branko Gavella, choreographed by Ana Roje and Oskar Harmoš, and its main role was played...
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    opera conductor from 1923 to 1958. The famous Croatian theatre director Branko Gavella began his career here, as did the first Croatian prima ballerina Mia...
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  • recognized as a higher education institution, mainly through the efforts of Branko Gavella, Drago Ivanišević and Ranko Marinković, prompting a rename to "academy"...
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  • 19th-century deaf woman painter Vladimir Prelog (duplicate entry, see #57) Branko Gavella (1885–1962), theatre director and essayist Krešo Golik (1922–1996),...
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    Goethes Iphigenia, staged in Gradac Park by Croatias greatest director Branko Gavella, and Vojnović's The Trilogy of Dubrovnik, an emblematic work about the...
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