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Monthly Archives: March 2022

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Eva Kamchevska: “Something is very rotten in the system”

InterviewBy Ivanka Apostolova BaskarMarch 14, 2022

Eva Kamchevska on being an ’emerging’ artist in North Macedonia and the absence of contemporary national plays.

Everything OK

ReviewsBy Iva Š. SlosarMarch 9, 2022

Simona Hamer’s witty new play about a group of people in a corporate team-building exercise, at SNG Drama Ljubljana

Amsterdam

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiMarch 8, 2022

An assured and relevant production of Maya Arad Yasur’s play Amsterdam at Atelje 212, exploring how people live with their history.

Novi Sad European Capital of Culture 2022: a guide to the theatre programme

FeaturesBy Borisav MaticMarch 7, 2022

Novi Sad is European Capital of Culture in 2022; we present a detailed guide to the theatre and performance programme for the coming year.

Ivor Martinić: “Dramaturgs are the most underestimated part of the theatre machinery”

InterviewBy Ana FazekašMarch 6, 2022

Croatian playwright Ivor Martinić on his search for artistic autonomy, playing the Author on stage, and how collaboration is one of the founding principles of his work.

FemFest to mark International Women’s Day in Albania

NewsBy Flamur DardeshiMarch 6, 2022

To mark International Women’s Day, FemFest, a four-day festival dedicated to Albanian women, is taking place in Tirana between 5th-8th March.

Kosovo’s National Theatre Has a New Director (maybe)

FeaturesBy Flamur DardeshiMarch 3, 2022

Kosovo’s National Theatre has a new director in Kushtrim Sheremeti, but the path to his appointment has not been an easy one and may not be over yet.

Children of A Clockwork Orange 

ReviewsBy Borisav MaticMarch 2, 2022

Kokan Mladenović directs an update of Anthony Burgess’ cult novel A Clockwork Orange with a cast of young actors in Novi Sad

Ema Andrea: “Freedom is not something that is given to you; it is something you fight for”

InterviewBy Flamur DardeshiMarch 1, 2022

Actress, director and producer Ema Andrea talks about the realities of working as an independent artist in Albania.

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