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Evaluation and Research Section (RFE)
1957-12-11
Marosán György beszéde József Attila halálának 20. évfordulóján
:: [a Népszabadságban és a Magyar Nemzetben megjelent változatok összefésülve]
Személy:
Háy Gyula
Szerző:
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Forrás:
Evaluation and Research Section (RFE)
Személyi akták
Abody Béla
Adamis Anna
Ajtay Andor
Alfonzó
Almási Éva
Balázs Béla
Bartos Gyula
Bálint András
Básti Lajos
Bessenyei Ferenc
Béres Ilona
Bodrogi Gyula
Bódy Gábor
Bulla Elma
Cserhalmi György
Darvas Iván
Dayka Margit
Domján Edit
Fedák Sári
Fehér Klára
Feleki Kamill
Gábor Miklós
Gellért Endre
Gobbi Hilda
Harag György
Haumann Péter
Háy Gyula
Herczeg Ferenc
Hubay Miklós
Huszti Péter
Jávor Pál
Kabos Gyula
Karády Katalin
Kazal László
Kazimir Károly
Kálmán György
Kárpáti Aurél
Kiss Manyi
Koltai Tamás
Latabár Kálmán
Latinovits Zoltán
Major Tamás
Máthé Erzsi
Nádasdy Kálmán
Páger Antal
Rátkai Márton
Rátonyi Róbert
Ruttkai Éva
Soós Imre
Szinetár Miklós
Szirtes Ádám
Timár József
Tolnay Klári
Varga Mátyás
Magyar színházi dosszié
“Hungarian” Culture In Rumania
The Stage and Politics
Hungarian Theatre Told to 'Keep in Step’
Control Of Stage
Gallows for Rákosi
AVO Victim
Dramaturgic Council
The „Compulsory” Three Acts
Hungary Starts to Socialize Entertainment in Earnest
More Enthuasism Decreed
„Enthuasism” by decree
Funny Clowns Out, 2 Satellites Rule
Prominent Actresses Sentenced
Soviet Star Installed First
State Village-Theater
Circus Artists Must Assume Russian Names
Union of Artists Holds Three-Day Convention
Shakespearevsky
The (Workers’) Kiss May Return to Hungarian Screen
People’s Army Theater
Operas Have an Ideological Purge
New Bureau to Censor Entertainment
Improved Theatrical Standards Urged
Communist Press Calls for More Anti-Clerical, Anti-Kulak Plays
Romeo and Juliet' Given Marxist Twist in Budapest
Propaganda “Variety” Shown In Village
Little Red Riding Hood – „People’s Version”
Hungarian Film and Drama Group Lists Its Shortcomings
Opera Audience in Budapest Displays Anti Soviet Attitude
Local Drama Groups Compete With State Theaters
Actors’ Cabaret Sketch
Hungary Reds Frown in Comedy
Hungarians Gibe at Reds
Reds Enroll Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Man
Comrade’s Play Flops
The Budapest Opera and Theater World
Hungarian Actor Back
World Theatre: Budapest Research Institute Collects Material From the East and West
Budapest Satire Limps Into West
A Hungarian Hit Due Here in May
Curt - Hungarians Take Off On Their Way of Life
General Survey of Literature : August 1966 - January 1967
The Stage and NEM [New Economic Mechanism]
Hungarian Takes Marxism Lightly
Hung. Press Survey : Radio Kussuth 25.11.67
SED Paper Crtisizes Hungarian Play
Hungary : Self-Censored Jokes
Political Theater for Youth to Be Estabilished in Budapest
Hungarian Seeks New Stage Form
Hungarian Round-Up No. 1.
Theater Repertory
Curt - Hungary's Bold Thalia Theatre