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Monthly Archives: September 2022

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Gardien Party/Tijuana

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneySeptember 29, 2022

Natasha Tripney reviews a double bill of documentary theatre pieces about working life from France and Mexico, performed as part of BITEF 2022. 

Dr Ausländer (Made for Germany): documenting migrant stories

FeaturesBy Borisav MaticSeptember 25, 2022

The creators of Dr. Ausländer (Made for Germany) discuss the mass migration of medical workers from Serbia and the region to Germany and documentary theatre.

Oedipus

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiSeptember 22, 2022

Vito Taufer directs a film noir-inspired production of Sophocles’ play at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre

Novi Sad’s INFANT festival: reinterpreted classics and existential anxieties

FeaturesBy Borisav MaticSeptember 20, 2022

Highlights of the 49th INFANT festival at the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad included work by Mateja Koležnik and Žiga Divjak.

Brothers Karamazov at ZKM. Photo: Marko Ercegovic

Programme announced for MESS festival 2022

NewsBy Natasha TripneySeptember 15, 2022

The programme for the 62nd edition of the MESS festival will feature work by Oliver Frljić and Sebastian Nübling

SNG Drama to present Sebastijan Horvat’s Cement trilogy in Ljubljana

NewsBy Natasha TripneySeptember 6, 2022

SNG Drama will present all three parts of Sebastijan Horvat’s ambitious Cement trilogy in Ljubljana in September.

Maladype Theatre: “We are the black sheep of our theatre society”

InterviewBy Nick AwdeSeptember 4, 2022

For 20 years, Hungary’s Maladype Theatre has sought to maintain independence within an increasingly authoritarian political landscape. Nick Awde talks to them about creative integrity, international touring and turning adversity to advantage.

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