Barácius Zoltán

Barácius Zoltán

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17 June 1931, Zrenjanin - 29 November 2011, Subotica

Biography

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He completed elementary and grammar school (1949) in Zrenjanin. He enrolled in the Korčula Naval Officer Academy. From 1953 to 1955, he was an actor at the Toša Jovanović National Theatre in Zrenjanin, from 1955 to 1960 at the District Hungarian National Theatre in Bačka Topola, and from 1960 to 1986 at the National Theatre in Subotica. He also worked as a contributor for Magyar Szó, Hét Nap, and Radio Subotica.

Main directorial works:

László Fodor: Bölcsődal (Lullaby). Madách Amateur Theatre, Zrenjanin, 1957

Gyula Gobby Fehér: Vallatás (Interrogation). Kosztolányi Dezső Literary Stage, Subotica, 1977

Zoltán Barácius: Az ötödik fénykép (The Fifth Photograph). Madách Amateur Theatre, Zrenjanin, 1978

Georges Feydeau: Zsákbamacska (Cat in a Bag). Madách Amateur Theatre, Zrenjanin, 1978

Zoltán Dér: Fecskelány (Swallow Girl). Kosztolányi Dezső Literary Stage, Subotica, 1980

Agatha Christie: Az egérfogó (The Mousetrap), National Theatre Subotica, Zrenjanin, 1982

Zoltán Barácius: Százszorcsúnyák (A Hundred Times Ugly). Children's Theatre Subotica, 1982

Jean Poirot: Kellemes húsvéti ünnepeket (Happy Easter). Madách Amateur Theatre, Zrenjanin, 1991

Mindenki másként (Everyone Differently). Novi Sad Theatre, 1994

Poirot: Szabadíts meg a gonosztól (Deliver Us from Evil). Petőfi Sándor Cultural Association, Sombor, 1994

L. Frank Baum: Óz, a nagy varázsló (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz). Petőfi Sándor Cultural Association, Sombor, 1994

Zoltán Barácius: Hüvelyk Laci (Tom Thumb). Children's Theatre Subotica, 1995

Robert Thomas: Szeressük egymást, gyilkosok! (Let's Love Each Other, Murderers!). Vojvodina Hungarian Amateur Theatre, Bečej, 1997

Lajos Lajtai–István Békeffi Jr.: A régi nyár (The Old Summer). Vojvodina Hungarian Amateur Theatre, Bečej, 1998

Alfonso Paso: Veled is megtörténhet (It Can Happen to You Too). Egység Cultural Association, Kikinda, 1998

Jean de Letraz: Szemünk fénye (The Apple of Our Eye). Madách Amateur Theatre, Zrenjanin, 1999

John Millington Synge: A nyugati világ bajnoka (The Playboy of the Western World). Egység Cultural Association, Kikinda, 2000

Jean de Létraz: Mennyből egy angyal (An Angel from Heaven). Vojvodina Hungarian Amateur Theatre, Bečej, 2000

László Fodor: Szilveszteri szerelem (New Year's Eve Love). Vojvodina Hungarian Amateur Theatre, Bečej, 2001

Siegfried Geyer: Gyertyafénynél (By Candlelight). City Theatre, Bečej, 2003

Marc Camoletti: Majd a Zsuzsi elintézi (Boeing-Boeing). Népkör, Subotica, 2004

Alfonso Paso: Az (I)Gazság visszaüt (Truth Strikes Back). Ferenc Berta Pocket Theatre, Sombor, 2004

Literature about the creator

Premiere with many question marks
Double Mirror, or Chronicler in the Master's Shadow (Zoltán Barácius: Masterpieces. Mihály Virág's Theatre)
He brought a company to maturity
With the Faith of Fanatics
Subjective Theatre History
A Warning Message from an Era (Zoltán Barácius: Belated Requiem)
Reading Diary (Zoltán Barácius: Belated Requiem; László Pataki: The Good Old Days Are Gone...; Zoran T. Jovanović: Narodno pozorište dunavske banovine [1936–1941]; Mileta Leskovac, scenographer)
Zoltán Barácius: They Hurt. In. László Gerold: Drama Guide. Studies, essays and theatre reviews of Hungarian dramas in Yugoslavia and their performances. Forum Publishing Institute, Novi Sad, 1998.
On Saturday and Sunday. In. Gerold László: Drama Guide. Studies, essays and theatre reviews on Hungarian dramas and their performances in Yugoslavia. Forum Könyvkiadó Intézet, Novi Sad, 1998.
An unconventional theatrical decade on the verge of oblivion
Author: Deák Ferenc
In the Service of Our Amateur Theatre. Zoltán Barácius has been involved with amateurs for four decades (even as a professional)
Zoltán Barácius: Master Performances. In. László Gerold: Retro. Critiques and Short Critiques. Forum Publishing Institute, Novi Sad, 2011.
Zoltán Barácius. In. Gábor Virág: The Topolya District Hungarian National Theatre. 1949–1959. Forum Publishing Institute, Novi Sad, 2011.
He served the theatre with profound humility and loyalty

Interviews

Modern theatre for young people
Perhaps our only sin...
The Fate of People Living Behind Drawn Blinds
Author: M. M.
Heroes are also human
Author: Szűcs Imre
I trust the young audience
I would like to stage a Vojvodina Hungarian author
Madách Amateur Theatre prepares for premiere
Author: Szűcs Imre
If you find us, art, you can kiss us!
"This award belongs to the category of the heart"
Tom Thumb – For Santa Claus
Author: K. M.
Haunting at the Bottom of the Vineyards

Prizes, scholarships