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Ibsen Machine

ReviewsBy Andrej ČanjiNovember 21, 2024

Ana Vukotić directs a stylised and excessive production drawing on the work of Norway’s most famous playwright.

Hana Rastoder: “I want to make revolutions in theatre”

InterviewBy Nick AwdeMarch 28, 2024

Theatre maker Hana Rastoder talks to Nick Awde about 671-LOV, her play about aftermath of the Štrpci massacre and the need for Montenegrin writers to confront the trauma of war.

Zoran Rakočević: “Theatre is there to act against censorship”

InterviewBy Nick AwdeSeptember 15, 2023

Director Zoran Rakočević on the work of his company Korifej, putting on a theatre festival in a small Montenegrin mountain town and helping to bring Zlatko Paković’s banned play to the stage.

Ifigenija

ReviewsBy Mirela GracanacFebruary 14, 2023

Zoran Rakočević’s lively and gripping adaptation places Euripides’ Iphigenia in a modern social context

Zlatko Paković, Pasolini and the Performance They Tried to Ban

FeaturesBy Maja MrđenovićNovember 2, 2022

An examination of the context and the consequences of the attempts to censor Zlatko Paković’s new performance in Montenegro

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