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Play of Sarajevo War Theatre in Belgrade

Published May 12, 2013
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bio jeOn 13 May, as a part of the festival ‘Days of Sarajevo in Belgrade’ Sarajevo War Theatre will present itself with the play ‘It was a Beautiful  Sunny Day’ which will be played in Belgrade Yugoslav Drama Theatre.

The play is directed by Tanja Miletić-Oručević

‘It was a beautiful sunny day’ is a documentary play based on the recollections of memories of 78 citizens of Sarajevo on the same date of the 2nd May, 1992. The drama was inspired by the book called ‘2nd May- It was a beautiful sunny day’, that was published for the first time in 2008.The book is actually a collection of stories, inscriptions and photos that were inspired by just one day of the siege, that is considered as the first day of the 1395 days of the Sarajevo siege.

The roles in this play are played by Sonja Goronja, Mirela Lambić, Ana Mia Milić, Maja Salkić, Amila Terzimehić, Benjamin Bajramović, Adnan Kreso, Sead Pandur and Jasenko Pašić.

(D.J.)

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