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Monthly Archives: January 2025

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A silence that speaks volumes: Showing solidarity with Serbia’s student protestors

FeaturesBy Duška Radosavljević KrojerJanuary 29, 2025

Duška Radosavljević speaks to theatre director Andjelka Nikolić and her collaborators about the current student protests in Serbia and what it means to stand in solidarity with them.

All under the canopy: How student protesters in Serbia are making themselves heard

FeaturesBy Duška Radosavljević KrojerJanuary 23, 2025

Since November last year, students have been protesting across Serbia, with support for them growing. Duška Radosavljević explores the reasons behind this current wave of student protests in Serbia and how they differ from past protest movements in the country. For the last three months Serbia has been a stage for an extraordinary political performance.…

White People: Navigating the right to write

FeaturesBy Verity HealeyJanuary 23, 2025

US playwright Steven Leigh Morris’ White People is a play about American racial politics that has been reframed for a Balkan audience. Verity Healy explores the issues raised by the play around race and gender and looks at how you adapt a text for a different cultural context. 

Oxygen

ReviewsBy Nick VerginisJanuary 19, 2025

Director George Koutlis’s intensely physical ‘spiritual rave experience’ based on a text by Ivan Vyrypaev and featuring a troupe of 25 DJs, dancers and actors.

Bird Cage

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiJanuary 13, 2025

Slobodan Stanković directs a talented young ensemble of actors in a powerful play about a group of young men in a reform centre.

The Flock

ReviewsBy Karolina BugajakJanuary 10, 2025

Žiga Divjak’s latest well-researched but frustratingly static performance lecture explores the fate of a flock of crows in the Netherlands.

All Good Barbies

ReviewsBy Mina MiloševićJanuary 9, 2025

Đorđe Nešović’s humorous and relatable staging based on the novel by Katarina Mitrović about a young woman going through a life crisis.

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