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He died at the age of ninety-five. Bela yard director, writer, founding director of the Gospel Theater – her daughter Dorothy yard Thursday with MTI.
In January of this year, Béla Udvaros celebrated her ninety-fifth year with her family. He died peacefully in his sleep at dawn on Thursday, his loved ones were by his side the entire time – read in the statement that he considers Béla Udvaros to be the dead person of the Hungarian Lutheran Church, and his funeral will be arranged later.
Béla Udvaros was born in Budapest on January 10, 1925, graduated in 1951 from the Faculty of Performing Arts, and then Zoltán Várkonyi At the invitation of the then director-in-chief, he became the scholarship director of the Hungarian People’s Army Theater (today’s Comedy Theater). In 1954 he was hired for the Déryné State Theater, since 1957 he worked as director at the Katona József Theater in Kecskemét for sixteen seasons, and then at the Békéscsaba Theater for eleven seasons.
Through the Institute of Popular Culture, he dealt with MOM’s art-loving actors for twenty years, one of his most memorable performances was the drama Gyula Illyés’s Mill on the Seed. For many decades, Béla Udvaros held individual conferences and lectures on art and cultural history, performing almost 2,000 times from Kalocsa to Vancouver.
In 1990, he founded and directed, organized, and directed the Gospel Theater for almost two decades. At the age of eighty-four, he was fired in 2009 The tragedy of manT staging.
Many books are associated with the name of Béla Udvaros. Shakespeare’s Breviary Its first volume was published in 2011. Published in 2014 by Moliere tragicum, And in 2015 it is A small national theater: the Gospel Theater has been in the Danube Palace for twenty years. book. It was released in 2017. My main director is Life: a pictorial chronicle of a 20th century director volume.
László Párkány His volume of presentation of Béla Udvaros was published in 2008 Kneeling Thália: the second life of Béla Udvaros speak to.
His work was recognized with the Officer of the Order of Merit Cross of the Republic of Hungary in 1995 and with the Middle Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary in 2015. In 2019, he received the Flórián Kováts Commemorative Medal from the Hungarian Academy de las Artes for his decades-long work as a director, theater creator and community organizer of community training.
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