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The National Theatre Mostar (Bosnian: ''Narodno Pozorište Mostar'') is the largest public theatre in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where some of the most important performances are held, as well as other art events.〔(City of Mostar: Tourism Portal )〕 It was officially found on 28 November 1949 and the opening play was Matej Bora's ''Night at the Globoko'' (''Odrpanci''), directed by Safet Pašalić. It opened on 17 November 1951 as the first newly built theater building in Bosnia and Herzegovina after World War II, with a premiere of ''Hasanaginica'' directed by Sveto Milutinović. ==Bosnian War== Up until the start of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, the National Theatre Mostar produced 291 shows. The last show, prior to the start of the war was Meša Selimović's ''Death and the Dervish'' directed by Ahmet Obradović. The theatre had performances on a small stage during the war while the big stage was "reserved" for refugees. The building was eventually destroyed as a result of the war. The set area was completely burnt and the costume shop was severely damaged as well.
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