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Daily Archives: November 28, 2022

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Yugoslav Theater Festival 2022: connecting the past with the present

FeaturesBy Andrej ČanjiNovember 28, 2022

The 27th Yugoslav Theater Festival took place between 1st-7th November in Užice. Andrej Čanji reports on a mixed programme which included work based on Tolstoy and Turgenev, and a powerful piece from Jernej Lorenci.

Macbeth

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyNovember 28, 2022

Nebojša Dugalić and Nataša Ninković star in Jagoš Marković’s production of Shakespeare’s tragedy at the National Theatre Belgrade

Migration Diary: Crime and Punishment in Stockholm

FeaturesBy Duška Radosavljević KrojerNovember 28, 2022

In the latest in her series about relocating to Sweden, Duška Radosavljević Krojer pays her first visit to the theatre to see Oliver Frljić’s Scandanavian debut.

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