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Shpetim Selmani’s play about life under the Albanian communist regime features two interlinked narratives.
Shpetim Selmani’s play about life under the Albanian communist regime features two interlinked narratives.
Director Klaudia Piroli and performers Vlera Pylla and Enisa Hysa discuss their new show Pa Ze, feminism and what it is to be voiceless.
Kosovo will play host to the Prishtina International Theater Festival, which will run from 10th to 16the May.
Well-performed and visually pleasing production of Tena Štivičić’s play about four generations of a Croatian family.
To mark International Women’s Day, FemFest, a four-day festival dedicated to Albanian women, is taking place in Tirana between 5th-8th March.
Kosovo’s National Theatre has a new director in Kushtrim Sheremeti, but the path to his appointment has not been an easy one and may not be over yet.
Actress, director and producer Ema Andrea talks about the realities of working as an independent artist in Albania.
Despite climbing numbers of Covid-19 cases and new restrictions, the Talia e Flakës festival, intended to promote Albanian drama, was held in Gjilan, Kosovo, over six-days in January.
Dino Mustafic explodes Goethe’s Faust in a vibrant, penetrating and highly physical production at Tirana’s National Experimental Theater
Altin Basha’s staging of Shakespeare’s play for the National Theatre of Albania favours spectacle and sword-play over subtlety.