Monday, March 1, 2010

Drama about Mirjana and those around her

Belgrade, Feb. 20, 2010 (Serbia Today) - It does not happen often that writer writes a play, places manuscript in the envelope, mails it to the theater, theater director reads it and decide to put it on the stage. That is exactly what happen to young Croatian play writer Ivor Martinic and his play “Drama about Mirjana and those around her”.
This play was staged and open on Thursday night at the Bojan Stupica Stage of the Yugoslavian Drama theatre (JDP) in Belgrade. The director was Iva Milosevic.
Seemingly simple and uneventful provincial life of the main character ( played by Mirjana Karanovic) reveals a complex dramatic story about the meaning of life, and its challenges which sometimes makes us feel like nothing makes sense and there is no use in living. Unconventional answers to conventional questions brought through the story makes this play not only a challenge for actors to express multilayer meanings through their acting, but also interesting and capturing content for the public. An excellent job done by director Iva Milosevic.
Actors in the play are Mirjana Karanovic, Jelena Petrović, Branka Petrić, Marko Baćović, Anđelika Simić, Feđa Stojanović, Cvijeta Mesić and Bojan Lazarov. Costimography was created by Maja Mirković, and music by Vladimir Pejković

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