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Monthly Archives: April 2025

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A Little History of Inequality

ReviewsBy Nora Čulić MatošićApril 27, 2025

Miloš Lolić’s centuries’ sweeping exploration of generational wealth based on a graphic novel Capital and Ideology.

The Centrifugal Dancer

ReviewsBy Divna StojanovApril 15, 2025

Jug Đorđević’s assured and elgant revival of the Todor Manojlović’s first play for the Serbian National Theatre.

Mario Banushi: “The Balkans aren’t just one thing; they’re many things.”

InterviewBy Nick VerginisApril 14, 2025

Following the premiere of his new show, MAMI, the rising star of the Greek theatre scene talks to Nick Verginis about his creative process and the Balkan influences in his work.

Izuzeti

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiApril 9, 2025

Mia Knežević directs Đorđe Petrović’s compelling exploration of systemic corruption in Serbian society at the National Theatre of Sombor.

Programme announced for the 70th Sterijino pozorje

NewsBy Borisav MaticApril 8, 2025

The  programme of the 70th Sterijino pozorje will feature work by Boris Liješević and Zlatko Paković.

Eldorado

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiApril 4, 2025

Veljko Mićunović directs a visually rich production of Marius von Mayenburg’s dystopian drama at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre.

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