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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.

What a Way to Make a Living: the rise of feminist dramaturgy in the Western Balkans

FeaturesBy Ana FazekašFebruary 28, 2022

What is feminist dramaturgy? Ana Fazekaš explores the different forms feminist dramaturgical practice is taking across the Western Balkan region.

Alice in Fearland

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiFebruary 23, 2022

Milena Radulovic stars in an incoherent update of Lewis Carroll’s children’s classic at Yugoslav Drama Theatre, Belgrade

Boban Aleksoski: “As artists, it’s our job to unite people”

InterviewBy Ivanka Apostolova BaskarFebruary 20, 2022

Co-founder of theatre company Zlaten Elec, Boban Aleksoski talks about the challenges of working as an independent artist in North Macedonia and of founding a theatre company during the pandemic. 

DAH Theatre’s arts and human rights festival to take place in Belgrade

NewsBy Borisav MaticFebruary 17, 2022

DAH Theatre will hold an ‘Arts and Human Rights’ Festival in Belgrade under the slogan ‘Arts in Action’

Tesla, izumetnik

ReviewsBy Borisav MaticFebruary 16, 2022

Nebojša Bradić directs a play based on the life, if not the work, of Nikola Tesla at the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad

Nora – A Doll’s House

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiFebruary 15, 2022

Nada Šargin and Goran Jevtić star in a sleek, contemporary staging of the play by Ibsen at the National Theatre Belgrade.

Zlatko Paković: “Theater is a matter of radical imagination”

InterviewBy Darija DavidovicFebruary 14, 2022

Zlatko Paković, the director of Srebrenica. When we murdered rise on his artistic process, Ibsen, Brecht, and the relationship between institutions and the imagination.

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