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Monthly Archives: April 2024

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Haris Pašović: “Anyone who is excluded must be included”

InterviewBy Nick AwdeApril 26, 2024

Haris Pašović’s new show World of Possibilities depicts the everyday lives of disabled people, their families and carers. The director talks to Nick Awde about his methodology and wider questions of inclusion, representation and artistic responsibility.

Katarina Morano: “I deal with fear a lot in my work”

InterviewBy Živa KaduncApril 21, 2024

Writer Katarina Morano talks to Živa Kadunc about her collaborative partnership with Žiga Divjak, motherhood, and how her work addresses our fears for the future.

The Traitor’s Niche

ReviewsBy Florida KastratiApril 18, 2024

Kushtrim Koliqi directs Doruntina Basha’s modernised adaption of the novel by Ismail Kadare at the National Theatre of Kosovo

The End of the World in Three Acts

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiApril 17, 2024

Selma Spahić directs a potent three-part anthology play about violence against women by authors Kristina Kegljen, Katja Gorečan, Tijana Grumić.

Slovenia Counts

ReviewsBy Karolina BugajakApril 15, 2024

Sebastian Nübling and musician Jackie Poloni’s intensely physical devised piece about what it feels like to be Slovenian.

A World of Possibilities

ReviewsBy Divna StojanovApril 12, 2024

Haris Pašović and the ensemble of Serbian National Theatre present a piece about the lives of disabled people, their families and carers.

Symptoms

ReviewsBy Mina MiloševićApril 11, 2024

Iva Milošević directs a sensitive, intimate adaptation of the novel by Milica Sniva about one woman’s descent into depression.

Before Sunset

ReviewsBy Belkisa ZheleguApril 10, 2024

Andia Xhunga and Indrit Çobani’s well-acted and psychologically nuanced staging of a play by Gerhart Hauptmann at Teatri Metropol

The Welkin

ReviewsBy Živa KaduncApril 10, 2024

Sebastijan Horvat directs an atmospheric production of Lucy Kirkwood’s play about a woman on trial for her life

Blerta Neziraj: “People never seem to learn from their tragedies”

InterviewBy Duška Radosavljević KrojerApril 9, 2024

Kosovan director Blerta Neziraj talks to Duška Radosavljević about revisiting her production of Balkan Bordello in Sweden with a Swedish cast, on different approaches to theatre and the value of international collaboration.

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