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Sofia

ReviewsBy Mina MiloševićNovember 15, 2021

BITEF dance company and German choreographer Felix Landerer present a strikingly sterile work about systems, hierarchies and power.

The Double Life

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneyNovember 7, 2021

A multi-lingual production in German, Serbian, Hungarian, Albanian and English, presented by Schlachthaus Theater Bern, as part of the Kosovo Theatre Showcase

The Cherry Orchard in the Cherry Orchard

ReviewsBy Borisav MaticOctober 26, 2021

Bobo Jelčić brings the story of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard to present-day pandemic stricken Croatia in a performance that takes place entirely on Zoom.

Surviving the Pandemic, Serbian Theatre Battles All Too Familiar Problems

FeaturesBy Borisav MaticOctober 17, 2021Leave a comment

Covid-19 has created huge challenges for Serbian theatre, but the biggest problems are the already existing ones, amplified by the pandemic.

Living Room

ReviewsBy Natasha TripneySeptember 30, 2021

Ersan Mondtag’s new piece, presented as part of the BITEF festival, is a strikingly designed meditation on time and memory.

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