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Monthly Archives: March 2023

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Radar Ost 2023: Mobilising West

FeaturesBy Tom MustrophMarch 15, 2023

This year’s Radar Ost, Deutsches Theater’s festival of eastern European work, focused on Ukraine and also featured work from Belarus Free Theatre and Žiga Divjak.

Migration Diary: closed doors

FeaturesBy Duška Radosavljević KrojerMarch 13, 2023

In the latest in her series about relocating to Sweden, Duška Radosavljević Krojer explores the frustrations and difficulties that come from starting over in a new country.

Kralj Ubu

ReviewsBy Lucija KlarikMarch 13, 2023

Miran Kurspahić directs a multi-layered, vivacious and unapologetic take on Alfred Jarry’s provocative play.

Selection announced for the 72nd Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina

NewsBy Borisav MaticMarch 13, 2023

The 72nd edition of the Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina will take place in Zrenjanin will include work by by Haris Pašović and Kokan Mladenović.

Antigone – It’s Nice When You Fall Softly

ReviewsBy Borisav MaticMarch 8, 2023

Romano Nikolić’s response to Sophocles’ Antigone at Ujvideki Szinhaz, Novi Sad, results in a mishmash of themes and ideas

Huddersfield: the making of a modern Serbian stage classic

FeaturesBy Alex ChisholmMarch 5, 2023

Alex Chisholm looks back on Uglješa Šajtinac’s play Huddersfield, and the journey that led to her directing one of the most popular Serbian productions of recent years. 

Second edition of FemFEST to take place in Tirana

NewsBy Flamur DardeshiMarch 3, 2023

The second edition of FemFEST will take place in Tirana in March and feature work by Doruntina Basha and Nastazja Domaradzka.

The Idiot

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiMarch 2, 2023

A talented young ensemble elevate Ivica Buljan’s production of Vladimir Tabašević’s adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s classic novel at Belgrade Drama Theatre

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