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Monthly Archives: June 2025

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70th Sterijino pozorje: a critical dialogue

FeaturesBy Borisav Matic and Andrej ČanjiJune 23, 2025

Following news of the decision not to allocate any funding to Sterijino pozorje, Serbia’s most prominent national theatre festival, critics Borisav Matić and Andrej Čanji reflect on this year’s edition and what this decision means for the future of the festival.

Prishtina: The Premeditated Killing of a Dream

ReviewsBy Bora ShpuzaJune 11, 2025

Jeton Neziraj’s potent reworking of a play inspired by the life and legacy of murdered architect Rexhep Luci

Sterijino Pozorje festival has its funding denied

NewsBy Divna StojanovJune 9, 2025

A decision has been made to cut the funding of Sterijino Pozorje, the most prestigious national theatre festival in Serbia.

The Dragon

ReviewsBy Divna StojanovJune 6, 2025

Lyudmila Fyodorova directs a visually rich and politically insightful fairy tale for adults.

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ReviewsBy Karolina BugajakJune 2, 2025

Tjaša Črnigoj’s new documentary piece explores the fight to protect women’s reproductive rights and access to abortion in Slovenia.

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