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Play ‘The Witches’ in Sarajevo War Theatre

Published: June 18, 2013
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vješticeOn Thursday, 20 June, the youngest citizens of Sarajevo will have the opportunity to see the play ‘The Witches’ (Vještice) by Almira Drino in Sarajevo War Theatre at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., reports radiosarajevo.ba

The play is inspired by French and English books of Winnie the Witch, and Witch Congress.

The cast of the play: Maja Salkić, Amila Terzimehić, Ana-Mia Milić, Sead Pandur and Igor Skvarica.

The play is intended for children up to 9 years, and the it was awarded with ‘Srebrni lovorov vijenac’ for the best children’s play at MESS festival.

The play has been realized in coproduction of Sarajevo War Theatre, French Centre Andre Malraux and Diwan agency, music was done by Muharem Vojniković and scene by Maja Cerić.

(photo: sartr)

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