Actors under attack: Serbian actors face abuse for speaking out
Actors in Serbia have been subjected to ongoing insults and attacks from the authorities and online abuse following their support for recent protests.
Actors in Serbia have been subjected to ongoing insults and attacks from the authorities and online abuse following their support for recent protests.
Nina Ramšak Marković directs a striking, superbly performed production of Werner Schwab’s scatological, blackly comic debut play.
Ivana Djilas’ adaptation of Slavenka Drakulić’s stories about growing older as a woman merges puppetry and performance.
Writer Katarina Morano and director Žiga Divjak’s nuanced play about families, emotional inheritance and the things we leave behind.
Mojca Madon directs an expanded, conceptual version of Tijana Grumić’s coming-of-age tale for SNG Nova Gorica.
Nihad Kreševljaković, artistic director of Mess Festival, discusses the Sarajevo War Theatre, the power of memory, and the role of the artist in times of conflict.
Branislav Trifunović, Milan Marić, Tihana Lazović, and Sanja Marković star in Kokan Mladenović’s entertaining play about Richard Burton, Tito and the roles people play.
Jasna Žmak’s personal solo show exploring internalised homophobia and misogyny, gender dysphoria and masturbation.
The programme for the 57th edition of BITEF will include work by Mateja Koležnik, Anja Suša and Igor Koruga.
In Serbia, theatre critics have expressed their support for the acting community following attacks by the government.