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Monthly Archives: April 2023

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ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyApril 13, 2023

Nina Rajić Kranjac’s anarchic collective explosion of the role of the director returns to Mladinsko Theatre.

Don’t Go Far

ReviewsBy Divna StojanovApril 12, 2023

Tamara Kučinović directs a moving and resonant anti-war play for family audiences at the Children’s Theatre, Subotica

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ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyApril 11, 2023

Tomi Janežič’s 10-hour meditation on the myth of Don Juan at Mladinsko Theatre is a seductive shared experience.

Selection announced for the 68th Sterijino pozorje

NewsBy Natasha TripneyApril 4, 2023

The selection for the 68th Sterijino pozorje, the festival of Serbian drama, will feature Irena Popović Dragović’s opera Children.

Mrs Dalloway

ReviewsBy Živa KaduncApril 3, 2023

Peter Petkovšek directs a psychologically complex exploration of Virginia Woolf’s novel starring Maša Derganc in a dual role.

Orpheus Descending in Albania: “Art is there to shake people up”

FeaturesBy Flamur DardeshiApril 2, 2023

As a new production of Orpheus Descending premieres at the National Theatre of Albania. Flamur Dardeshi spoke with the director and the cast about the appeal of Tennessee Williams and why theatre makers should not be afraid to shock the audience.

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