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Tena Štivičić: 3 WINTERS | Ivica Buljan, director

Date created: 10.03.2017.
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Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb 

Tena Štivičić: 3 WINTERS

Subtitled in English via vipscript app

 

Director: IVICA BULJAN

Set designer: ALEKSANDAR DENIĆ

Costume designer: ANA SAVIĆ GECAN

Musical composer: MITJA VRHOVNIK SMREKAR

Light designer: SONDA4

Video designer: TONI SOPRANO

Dramaturgy: MIRNA RUSTEMOVIĆ

Assistant director: PAOLO TIŠLJARIĆ

Set design assistant: VANJA MAGIĆ

Costume design assistant: TEA BAŠIĆ

 

2011.

Maša Kos, (66) Alisa and Lucija’s mother: KSENIJA MARINKOVIĆ

Vladimir (Vlado) Kos, (67) Alisa and Lucija’s father: DRAGAN DESPOT

Alisa Kos, their eldest daughter (36): JADRANKA ĐOKIĆ 

Lucija Kos, (33) Alisa’s sister: LUCA ANIĆ

Dunja Kralj, (63) Maša’s sister: BARBARA VICKOVIĆ

Marko Horvat, (39) upstairs neighbour: MISLAV ČAVAJDA 

 

1990.

Maša Kos (45): KSENIJA MARINKOVIĆ 

Dunja Kralj (married Dolinar) (42): BARBARA VICKOVIĆ

Vladimir Kos (46): DRAGAN DESPOT

Karl Dolinar (43), Dunja’s husband: BOJAN NAVOJEC 

Karolina Amruš (92), the original owner of the Kos house: NINA VIOLIĆ 

Igor Maljević (44), friend of the family: DAMIR MARKOVINA

Aleksandar Kralj (73), Maša and Dunja’s father: SINIŠA POPOVIĆ

 

1945.

Ruža Kralj (27), Maša and Dunja’s mother: MADA PERŠIĆ

Aleksandar Kralj (28), her husband, Dunja and Maša’s father: SILVIO VOVK 

Monika Winter (45), Rose’s mother: ALMA PRICA

Karolina Amruš (47): NINA VIOLIĆ

Marinko (40), a communist official: SLAVKO JURAGA

 

Ballet performers: Rieka SUZUKI, Simon YOSHIDA

 

Stage manager: Roko Grbin

Prompter: Višnja Kiš

 
 

In the winter of 1945, a mother, a daughter with her husband and new-born baby girl settle in the villa of an emigrant of the Independent State of Croatia, thanks to the privilege of Communist Party membership. The house at first appears empty, but conceals a left-over tenant and an old acquaintance of the mother. In the winter of 1990, the Kos family gathers in the house for a wake. It is the eve of the Homeland War and the new state is still in its infancy. Old divisions and controversies surface again, while the new generation raises new issues. In the winter of 2011, wedding preparations are under way and the Kos family is together once again. At the dawn of entry into the European Union, some family chapters are being closed and the long silences interrupted, while the new tycoons led only by the ideology of capital are determining the destiny of the household in which years and memories are still being constructed…

Tena Štivičić has courageously presented some crucial moments from her personal and Croatia’s history. The play premiered in London to great success, and won the prestigious Susan Smith Blackburn Prize in New York. Its production at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, directed by Ivica Buljan, has been received with universal enthusiasm, becoming a genuine hit.

 

First performance held on 20 May 2016 at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb 

 

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