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Ivan Vazov National Theatre with delightful surprise to the audience for its 120th anniversary

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The "Ivan Vazov" National Theatre will delight 120 fans of theatre art with a free ticket to one of the productions of its new season in the autumn. The occasion is the 120th anniversary of its foundation in 1904. 

The lucky ones will have the opportunity to buy a second ticket with a discount of 5 euro from its regular price. The campaign, entitled "Discover the Theatre", enables people to scan special QR codes located at various locations in the capital, related to the history of the iconic institution. Follow the pages of the National Theatre on social networks to find these places more easily, organisers from the theatre say and add that in order to be part of the raffle, participants must fill out a special online survey. There is an opportunity to do so until the end of August and the winners will be announced at the opening of the new season on September 10.



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