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Hello, I am Mephisto

Hello, I am Mephisto

ReviewsBy Flamur DardeshiJanuary 18, 2022

Dino Mustafic explodes Goethe’s Faust in a vibrant, penetrating and highly physical production at Tirana’s National Experimental Theater

Coriolanus

ReviewsBy Flamur DardeshiJanuary 9, 2022

Altin Basha’s staging of Shakespeare’s play for the National Theatre of Albania favours spectacle and sword-play over subtlety.

The Return of The Prefect – reviving the past

FeaturesBy Flamur DardeshiDecember 15, 2021

The National Theatre of Albania’s decision to present an ‘artistic reading’ of Besim Levonja’s communist-era comedy Prefekti (The Prefect) sparked controversy. Flamur Dardeshi explores the reasons why.

The Demolition of the National Theatre of Albania: chronicle of a tragedy foretold

FeaturesBy Gresa HasaNovember 29, 2021

How the government of Albania, under the Socialist Party’s rule, demolished the building of the National Theatre in the middle of the pandemic and a national lockdown.

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