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R. Marinković: UNDER THE BALCONIES

Date created: 02.02.2019.
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R. Marinković: UNDER THE BALCONIES 

Festival Drama Ensemble 

 

Vedrana Klepica / Dario Harjaček after Ranko Marinković's short stories

 

SUBTITLED IN ENGLISH 

 

Directed by: Dario Harjaček

Dramatization and Dramaturgy by: Vedrana Klepica

Set Design by: Vesna Režić

Costume Design by: Doris Kristić

Music by: Nenad Sinkauz

Lighting Design by: Elvis Butković

Language Advisor: Irma Kovačić

 

 

TOMI "JUSI" SABUNDALOVIĆ: Marko Makovičić

PROSPERA, Tomi's mother: Doris Šarić Kukuljica

JUVANINA, Tomi's aunt: Helena Buljan

DR. LORENZO SABUNDALOVIĆ, lawyer: Maro Martinović

MIĆEL, Lorenzo's son: Jerko Marčić

DR. PESKAREVIĆ, a lawyer: Nikša Butijer

MEDARDO: Dušan Gojić

OLD MOMO: Livio Badurina

YOUNG MOMO: Ugo Korani

OLIVA : Nataša Kopeč

SALVESTRA, momo's mother:  Jelena Miholjević

ŽUVA, Oliva's mother: Linda Begonja

TROJINA, Momo's and Oliva's daughter: Ema Pralas 

GRAVE DIGGERS, ŽUVA'S SONS, SOLDIERS: Josip Brakus, Marin Klišmanić, Ivan Pašalić

One of the thematic and research guidelines for the Dubrovnik Summer Festival's theatre programme will be the questioning of culturological determinants of the Mediterranean. In this regard, it seems wise to start with Ranko Marinković, the bard of the Mediterranean and Voltaire of the Island of Vis. Croatia's major writer in the second half of the 20th century, he had both intimate and family connections with Dubrovnik. Owing to his plays and many years of teaching at the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art, his influence on the Croatian theatre is immense. However, only one of Marinković's works has been staged at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival – Glorija, directed by Georgij Paro. Time has come to correct this omission, and bring to Dubrovnik the bard's colourful characters - clowns, local eccentrics and recluses.

The theme which repeatedly appears in Marinković's stories is the Mediterranean and its bittersweet combinations, irony that turns into cynicism and the individual blown by political storms and south wind. Marinković is obsessed by borders of the closed world, and both the Mediterranean and Dubrovnik are reduced to borders and rituals.

The play will be directed by Dario Harjaček, who staged the play Kate Kapuralica at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival several years ago. Starring the brilliant Jelena Miholjević in the title role, the play discloses the Mediterranean myths, but also draws attention to Marinković's teachings: regardless of how much we hide cultural symbols, humanity's lowest common denominator will always be the human waste.