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Citizens of Mostar enjoyed the play ‘Ja, Mahalac’

Published: June 19, 2013
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Ja-Mahalac-14-400x266Last night, citizens of Mostar had an opportunity to see the play ‘Ja, Mahalac’ and they were pleasantly surprised by the good humour of ‘Mahalac’ (Gossip guy) played by Dragan Marinković Maca, writes bljesak.info

The hall of ‘Kosača’ was completely full and the audience absolutely loved it.

Director of the play is Mirela Trepanić, scene and costumes were done by Marijela Margeta Hašimbegović, and the organiser is Igor Drnda, while Indira Kučuk-Sorguč is the writer.

The play is both tragic and comic, and ‘mahalac’ (gossip-guy) sees life from both the aspect of a man and of a woman, and the theme of the play is male-female relations.

 

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