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Daily Archives: January 6, 2022

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Serbian theatres to celebrate Igor Vuk Torbica

NewsBy Natasha TripneyJanuary 6, 2022

The Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad and the National Theatre in Belgrade have announced a programme to honour the memory of director Igor Vuk Torbica

Joakim Vujić’s Negri: how a forgotten Serbian classic was given new life

FeaturesBy Duška Radosavljević KrojerJanuary 6, 2022

In 2018, Andjelka Nikolić directed the premiere of Negri by Joakim Vujić. Duška Radosavljević Krojer explores why it took so long to bring the play to the stage and the challenges of staging a play about race in a modern Balkan context.

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