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Julo Zborovjan (1921 - 1974) belongs to the founding theatrical generation connected with the Slovak professional theatre in Košice after World War II. Being a poet, translator, author of plays for children, and, above all, a long-time dramaturg of the Košice State Theatre, he has collaborated with many theatre directors thanks to his position in the theatre. Perhaps Janko Borodáč and Magda Husáková-Lokvencová had the most significant impact on his life. In Zborovjan’s recently catalogued written estate, one can also find extensive correspondence with the two named personalities. Its content is likely to contribute to the complementation, clarification, confirmation or correction of the existing theatrical-historical research, which the presented study also aims to point out.