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Monthly Archives: May 2025

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They Are All Gone

ReviewsBy Borisav MaticMay 28, 2025

Andrej Nosov’s new production for Heartefact is a moving and empathetic exploration of trauma and memory that makes inventive use of audio.

Incubator

ReviewsBy Karolina BugajakMay 26, 2025

Director Oliver Frljić’s latest production for the Mladinsko Theatre directly addresses the conflict in Gaza

Georgia protests: Theatre is the last stage standing for the voice of freedom

FeaturesBy Nick AwdeMay 23, 2025

Nick Awde on the ongoing protests in Georgia and how theatre has become a focal point for resistance.

Dajana Josipović: “The time of the starving artist is over”

InterviewBy Mina MiloševićMay 4, 2025

Theatre director Dajana Josipović talks to Mina Milošević about her recent production of Dennis Kelly’s Orphans, ways of engaging with audiences and Otherness in Balkan theatre.

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