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Monthly Archives: June 2022

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ReviewsBy Iva Š. SlosarJune 27, 2022

Technically ambitious staging of Paddy Chayefsky’s classic 1976 film about exploitation and the media at Ljubljana’s Mladinsko Theatre

The Handke Project

ReviewsBy Florida KastratiJune 20, 2022

Jeton Neziraj’s new play explores the controversy surrounding Peter Handke’s Nobel Prize and the topic of genocide denial.

The Miracle in Šargan

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiJune 15, 2022

Jagoš Marković directs a moving, well-acted, yet overly safe staging of Ljubomir Simović’s classic play for the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.

Matei Vișniec International Days Festival: combating barbarism and confronting the past

FeaturesBy Nick AwdeJune 14, 2022

Romanian playwright Matei Vișniec on his International Days Festival and the need for artists to take a stand against barbarism.

67th Sterijino Pozorje: a critical dialogue

FeaturesBy Borisav Matic and Andrej ČanjiJune 10, 2022

Critics Borisav Matić and Andrej Čanji on the highs – and lows – of the 67th Sterijino Pozorje, the most important national theater festival in Serbia.

Ivana Vuković: “I write about the things to which I don’t have the answers”

InterviewBy Lucija KlarikJune 5, 2022

Ivana Vuković, the playwright, screenwriter and dramaturg from Split, discusses Croatia’s housing crisis and the need for artistic solidarity. 

Antigone

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyJune 3, 2022

Contemporary staging of Sophocles play in which Antigone is played by two actors: Dunja Stojanović and Jana Milosavljević.

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