The Master and Margarita
Andraš Urban directs a metatheatrical staging of Mikhail Bulgakov’s masterpiece critiquing Serbian society.
Andraš Urban directs a metatheatrical staging of Mikhail Bulgakov’s masterpiece critiquing Serbian society.
Aleksandar Švabić directs Ivor Martinić’s family drama which mines humour from the everyday at Zagreb Youth Theatre.
Živa Bizovičar’s dynamic new production explores artistic responsibility and the complicated legacy of a famous wartime photograph.
The faculties may be blockaded in Serbia, but theatre continues to be made. Divna Stojanov reports on a timely production of The Pillowman performed by students for students.
Lyubomir Kolaksazov directs a piece based on texts by Stefan Ivanov which inventively explores the theme of violence in society.
The Microstagiune Showcase presented the work of the Hungarian State Theatre “Csiky Gergely” and the German State Theatre in Timișoara to an international audience. Borisav Matić reports on a culturally mixed programme.
Serbian theatres will go on a seven day strike in February in a show of support for the student protestors.
Nina Kuclar Stiković’s resonant and relatable 21st century update of the fairy tale reframes the story for our times.
Nikita Milivojević and Amalia Bennett direct a choreographically intricate stage version of Charlie Chaplin’s silent movie classic.
New erotically charged, sex positive choreographic piece from Station–Service for Contemporary Dance