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The Roman Bath (Bulgarian: Римска баня) is a 1974 absurdist play by Bulgarian playwright Stanislav Stratiev. A very successful production was put on for well over ten years from February 11, 1974 until the early 1990s at the Satirical Theatre in Sofia, making it the longest running production in the theatre's history. In 1984, the show was awarded with "Award of Sofia", and two years later it was performed at the "Theatre of Nations" festival in Nancy, France. It is cited as Stratiev's funniest work.[1]

  1. ^ Stefanova, Kalina (2 January 2014). Contemp Bulgarian Theatre 2. Routledge. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-134-40490-2.

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