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Play ‘East Side Story’ in Sarajevo War Theatre

Published June 9, 2013
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east sideOn Tuesday, 11 June, citizens of Sarajevo will have the opportunity to once again see the play ‘East Side Story’ which will be play in Sarajevo War Theatre at 8 p.m.

The play  is directed by Aida Bukvić and written by Darko Lukić and co-produced by Sarajevo War Theatre and Bosnian National Theatre from Zenica, and it is a duo-drama starring Snežana Vidović and Sead Pandur.

This play talks about Selma and Denis, former school peers from Sarajevo, who accidentally meet in London in the tube, and then they start talking about the life of Bosnian refugees

The play premiered in Bosnian national theatre of Zenica on 4 April.

(D.J.)

(photo: sartr)

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