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Play ‘Tribes’ in Kamerni Theatre on 18 February

Published February 17, 2014
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plemenaOn 18 February at Kamerni Theatre 55, the play ‘Plemena’ (Tribes) will start at 20:00 as part of the Sarajevska Zima. It is directed by Slavica Knežević and produced by Planet Theatre and Exit Theatre.

The cast is: Marko Torjanac, Slavica Knežević, Lana Gojak, Janko Popović Volarić, Slaven Španović and Petra Kurtela.

‘’The multiple award-winning English director and writer Nina Raine wrote a drama called ‘Tribes’ after watching a documentary about a deaf couple who had a wish for their child to be born deaf, recognizing this desire as the deepest confirmation of inner loyalty of every family as a tribe that speaks its own language and is firmly attaced to its members’’, write Mira Muhoberac on the play.

(Source: radiosarajevo.ba)

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