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Daily Archives: December 15, 2021

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The Return of The Prefect – reviving the past

FeaturesBy Flamur DardeshiDecember 15, 2021

The National Theatre of Albania’s decision to present an ‘artistic reading’ of Besim Levonja’s communist-era comedy Prefekti (The Prefect) sparked controversy. Flamur Dardeshi explores the reasons why.

Theatre is a memory machine – mapping history from below

FeaturesBy Darija DavidovicDecember 15, 2021

On the marginalisation of Roma people on stage and in the wider world, and the role theatre can play in addressing genocide and as an archive of social memory.

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