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Monthly Archives: December 2021

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Wolves and Sheep

ReviewsBy Mina MiloševićDecember 13, 2021

Egon Savin directs Ostrovsky’s play about predatory and exploitative human behaviour at Serbia’s National Theatre.

Middlesex

ReviewsBy Borisav MaticDecember 8, 2021

Adaptation of Middlesex, the Pulitzer-winning novel by Jeffrey Eugenides, that marks a step forward in intersex representation on the Serbian stage.

Zagreb–Belgrade via Sarajevo

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiDecember 7, 2021

Review of Jelica Zupanc’s play about a journey taken by Miloš Crnjanski and Ivo Andrić, two of the most famous Yugoslav writers of the 20th century.

Kosovo Theatre Showcase 2021: power play, puppetry and cultural mash-ups

FeaturesBy Verity HealeyDecember 6, 2021

This year’s Kosovo Theatre Showcase took place over an intense five day period between 2nd-7th November 2021.

Disanje (Breathing)

ReviewsBy Ana FazekašDecember 3, 2021

Olja Lozica’s exploration of grief, loss and time, a co=production between PlayDrama and Zagreb Youth Theatre (ZKM).

Balkan Bordello: On the road with the Great Jones Repertory Company

FeaturesBy Natasha TripneyDecember 3, 2021

A group of Kosovar, Serbian and American actors set out on a tour of the Balkans with a vibrant modern reworking of a Greek tragedy. Natasha Tripney joined them on the road.

Consent

ReviewsBy Mina MiloševićDecember 1, 2021

Nebojša Bradić directs the Serbian premiere of Nina Raine’s play about marital breakdown and the way that rape is treated by the legal system

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