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Monthly Archives: April 2022

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Sasho Blazeski: “The worst thing an artist can do is be a member of a political party”

InterviewBy Ivanka Apostolova BaskarApril 28, 2022

Macedonian poet and playwright Sasho Blazeski talks to Ivanka Apostolova Baskar about his play Rockers and how a way of life can be an act of rebellion

Stand with Ukraine: acts of solidarity in the Western Balkans

FeaturesBy Natasha TripneyApril 24, 2022

As the devastating war in Ukraine continues, SEEstage writers discuss the acts of solidarity, support and protest being carried out by activists and cultural workers across the region

Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro: “Audio creates a whole new dimension”

InterviewBy Lucija KlarikApril 20, 2022

Croatian theatremaker Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro on the development of her particular model of radiophonic theatre and the power of sound

Žiga Divjak: “We have to completely change our value system”

InterviewBy Natasha TripneyApril 19, 2022

Žiga Divjak, one of Slovenia’s most in-demand young directors, on why we need to change our thinking about climate change. 

Sterijino Pozorje festival selection announced

NewsBy Borisav MaticApril 7, 2022

The 67th edition of Sterijno Pozorje, the festival of Serbian national drama, will take place between 26th May and 3rd June 2022 in Novi Sad,

Solo

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyApril 6, 2022

Nina Rajić Kranjac’s exhilarating semi-improvised four-hour performance, part of the Mladinsko Theatre showcase.

The Game

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyApril 5, 2022

Powerful documentary theatre, directed by Žiga Divjak for Mladinsko theatre, about the pushback faced by migrants in the Balkans.

Laibach: “We don’t belong to one state only – we belong to all of them”

InterviewBy Tom MustrophApril 4, 2022

Laibach on their show Wir sind das Volk, based on the work of Heiner Müller, the relationship between the military,  music and theatre, and the art of provocation

Pas’humbja

ReviewsBy Florida KastratiApril 3, 2022

A moving play by Florent Mehmeti about learning to deal with grief and continue living after loss at Teari Oda.

Shakespeare in Love

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiApril 1, 2022

Luka Grbić gives a brilliant comic performance in a playful and dynamic stage production of the romantic comedy at Belgrade Drama Theatre

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