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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.

MAMI

ReviewsBy Nick VerginisMarch 28, 2025

Mario Banushi’s latest production is a poetic, beautiful and moving exploration of motherhood and the act of caring.

Oxygen

ReviewsBy Nick VerginisJanuary 19, 2025

Director George Koutlis’s intensely physical ‘spiritual rave experience’ based on a text by Ivan Vyrypaev and featuring a troupe of 25 DJs, dancers and actors.

Goodbye, Lindita

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiOctober 17, 2023

Mario Banushi’s impressionistic, wordless performance about mourning rituals and the grieving process shows great promise.

Greek Theatre Protests: “We have nothing to lose”

FeaturesBy Nick AwdeMarch 27, 2023

Theatre students have recently taken to the streets in Greece to protest the devaluing of their education. Nick Awde spoke to some of the student organisers about what prompted them to protest.

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