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Monthly Archives: May 2024

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The Best European Show

ReviewsBy Florida KastratiMay 16, 2024

Haris Pašović directs an ambitious international co-production about the plight of Europe – and European theatre – today

Angel of Ice

ReviewsBy Nora Čulić MatošićMay 15, 2024

Árpád Schilling’s well-acted if overlong play about the hypocrisy of the wealthy and a journalist who decides to do good with her life

Michael Kohlhaas

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiMay 14, 2024

Boris Lješević and Fedor Šili’s skilful but disinterested adaption of Heinrich von Kleist’s play about one man’s fight against injustice.

Sex for Beginners: Staging sex education in Serbia

FeaturesBy Divna StojanovMay 13, 2024

A new production for young people based on the teen sex manual Sex for Beginners is opening up conversations about sex on the Serbian stage. Divna Stojanov discusses the lack of such discussion in schools and on stage, and how this show’s open attitude makes a refreshing change. 

ErosAntEros: Bringing Brecht’s Saint Joan of the Stockyards to the stage

InterviewBy Natasha TripneyMay 4, 2024

Italian theatre makers ErosAntEros on their ambitious staging of Brecht’s Saint Joan of the Stockyards featuring live music by Laibach and the challenges of international co-productions.

Igor Koruga: “Emancipation of queer culture is not just a Western creation”

InterviewBy Borisav MaticMay 2, 2024

Choreographer Igor Koruga talks to Borisav Matić about his new dance piece Unstable Comrades, his research in the history of queer culture in socialist countries and the West, and performing queerness through dance.

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