Shows season 2019

Zijah A. Sokolović: Left Right An Actor

Zijah Sokolović

LOCATION: Summer Open-air Cinema, Veliki Brijun The boat (Fažana – Veliki Brijun) leaves at 8:00 PM.   William Shakespeare said “Theatre is a mirror of reality,” Antonin Artaud said “Reality is a mirror of the theatre”. If actors appear in the theatre, then it is logical, that actors appear in reality. Our reality is the […]

Sophocles: Antigone – 2000 years later

Lenka Udovički

We have to speak up about contemporary times, of course, start a dialogue about the questions which bother and surround us, about giddiness of people who passionately bow to those who win. On the other side we have to speak up about the problem of well-known megalomania and wars, as well as history that not only defines, but rules our contemporaneity.

W. Shakespeare: King Lear

Lenka Udovički

Of all of Shakespeare's dramas, King Lear needs to be ushered into the landscape more than any other, and, as Kott observed, even the most daring set design is an arbitrary and inadequate decoration.  King Lear's introduction into the landscape and choice of time-frame constantly raise the question: When and where?

Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age

Staša Zurovac

Author's imagination of Art is a base for the Theater available to everyone within its highest ethical and human code.

One song a day takes mischief away

Rene Medvešek

HNK Zagreb Vjekoslav Majer – Krešo Golik – Rene Medvešek ONE SONG A DAY TAKES MISCHIEF AWAY LOCATION: Fortress Minor, Mali Brijun LANGUAGE: Croatian   ABOUT THE PLAY Inspired by Krešo Golik’s screenplay for one of the most popular films in the history of Croatian cinema, which was based on Vjekoslav Majer’s The Diary of Little […]

CABARET CONCERT FOR SPOONS AND THE GUITAR

"Nedić and Jovev, like some quirky modern trumpets, in a spooky and satirical manner - close to Brechtian oddity - speak about the state and the individual, about capitalism, about the different mentalities of the north and south of Croatia ..

Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Lenka Udovički

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? A piece that has been winning over both theatre and film audiences for half the century, finds within itself the humorous elements of black, dark, wild comedy, but also elements of melodrama, tragedy, slapstick and even satire; with theatrical calls to question social conventions in an original and powerful way that places this play amongst anthological achievements in world literature.

Zijah Sokolović: An Actor…Is An Actor…Is An Actor…

Zijah A. Sokolović

"An actor is... An actor is... An actor" is a cult performance which has been performed nearly 1600 times during the past 36 years.

Shakespeare Summer Nights – Variations

Lenka Udovički, Željka Udovičić Pleština, Nigel Osborne and Rade Šerbedžija

This play shows why Shakespeare is so painfully contemporaneous, unabashedly modern and ever so familiar to us...