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Island Tercet

10. Aug
21:00
Novi Vinodolski, Dom braće Mažuranić

The Cultural Center of the City of Novi Vinodolski proudly invites you to the performances of its first professional theatre production.

This is the play Island Tercet (based on the text “Intersections” by Beatrice Kurbel, adapted by Ana Vilenica), featuring three renowned actresses: Branka Petrić Fehmiu, Olivera Baljak, and Ana Vilenica. The play is directed by young director Ivan Vanja Alač, with music performed by Natko Štiglić and set design by Karla Kocijan.

“The approach to the theme is fresh, without the burden and pressure of fateful decisions that are too often presented on stage, and with the realization that life, perhaps, in its entirety, is a journey, but its monolithic structure here gives way to stages, defeats, and victories. From the very beginning, all three protagonists are placed in the position of travelers, not necessarily captains of their own lives – two sisters in eternal retirement from life: the aging actress Ava (Branka Petrić Fehmiu) and the slightly younger Bela (Olivera Baljak), caught in the eternal attempt to deceive her own need for something different, and the Zagreb girl Doris (Ana Vilenica), a translator of a life too similar to the books she is immersed in daily. The evolution of her presence and development from the position of intruder, almost a household pest, to a dear guest – a humanized version of a house pet tasked with breaking the inevitable monotony of island life – is the most interesting, even central, part of the dramatic plot in Island Tercet.”

– Excerpt from a review of the dramatic text by journalist and critic Petra Miočić Mandić.

Tickets, priced at 7.00 EUR, can be purchased in advance at TIC Novi Vinodolski and the City Library and Reading Room (starting Monday, August 7).

For all inquiries: centarzakulturu@novi-vinodolski.hr

TZ Novi Vinodolski
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