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Monthly Archives: November 2023

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Ivanov/The Father

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiNovember 24, 2023

Andrej Čanj dissects two recent productions by veteran director Paolo Magelli

Katalin Ladik suffers a nervous breakdown, quits her job as a bank employee and becomes a conceptual artist.

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiNovember 23, 2023

Zlatko Paković stages a new work exploring the art and legacy of Katalin Ladik at the “Kosztolányi Dezső” Theatre in Subotica

Fathers and Forefathers

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiNovember 22, 2023

Veljko Mićunović directs a nuanced stage version of Slobodan Selenić’s 1985 novel at the National Theatre Belgrade

Red

ReviewsBy Belkisa ZheleguNovember 21, 2023

Altin Basha directs John Logan’s biodrama about the American artist Mark Rothko at the National Experimental Theater “Kujtim Spahivogli”

Nina Ramšak Marković: “Comedy is an overlooked genre”

InterviewBy Živa KaduncNovember 20, 2023

Rising star of the Slovenian scene, Nina Ramšak Marković talks to Živa Kadunc about straddling the institutional and independent sectors, her interest in comedy and the changing role of the director.

Programme announced for “Moisiu” National Theatre Festival

NewsBy Flamur DardeshiNovember 17, 2023

The second edition of the “Moisiu” National Theatre Festival will take place from 20th-27th November in Tirana.

Negotiating Peace

ReviewsBy Florida KastratiNovember 13, 2023

The new international co-production from Jeton Neziraj and Blerta Neziraj sheds light on the peace negotiation process in a witty and thought-provoking way.

Goran Injac: “I’m always looking for ways to initiate a public debate”

InterviewBy Nick AwdeNovember 12, 2023

Mladinsko Theatre’s Goran Injac on making socio-politically engaged theatre and how he views the role of the artistic director.

Our Class

ReviewsBy Ana OgrizovićNovember 9, 2023

Tatjana Mandić Rigonat directs a powerful and effective production of Tadeusz Słobodzianek‘s play Our Class at the National Theatre Belgrade.

You Can Be Anything

ReviewsBy Lucija KlarikNovember 7, 2023

Ivana Vuković makes her directorial debut at KunstTeatar with her own playful play about the societal expectations faced by women and girls.

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