Premiere | W. Shakespeare: Richard III
PREMIERE
Dubrovnik Summer Festival, Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb and Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin
W. Shakespeare: RICHARD III
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Director: Vito Taufer
Translation: Andy Jelčić
Composer: Mate Matišić
Set Designer: Branko Hojnik
Costume Designer: Alan Hranitelj
Lighting Designer: Tomislav Maglečić
Language Consultant: Ines Carović
Stage Managers: Miro Pačalat, Roko Grbin
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Richard, Duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III: Živko Anočić
King Edward IV: Goran Grgić
Duke of Clarence: Goran Grgić
Lord Hastings: Marinko Leš
Duke of Buckingham: Igor Kovač
Stanley, Earl of Derby: Dušan Bućan
Earl of Richmond: Milan Pleština
Lord Rivers: Lovro Rimac
Lord Grey: Silvio Vovk
Marquess of Dorset: Filip Vidović
Archbishop of York: Ivan Colarić
Queen Elizabeth, wife of King Edward IV: Ana Begić Tahiri
Queen Margaret, widow of King Henry VI: Helena Minić
Duchess of York, mother of Richard, Edward, and George: Mirta Zečević
Lady Anne, widow of Edward, Prince of Wales: Iva Jerković Oreški
Earl of Oxford, Sir Walter Herbert, Murderers, Guards, Citizen 1: Marko Capor
Citizen 2, Monks, Messengers: Matija Pijević
Children: Lara Šincek, Tomo Matijević
Musicians: Mate Matišić, Damir Josipović, Darko Terlević
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The dramatic program of the 77th Dubrovnik Summer Festival is exceptionally rich and varied. In addition to exciting guest appearances and favorite reruns, it will offer festival audiences a continued exploration and development of dynamic co-production and ambient concepts, as well as major premieres. The second drama premiere will be a co-production of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, and the Croatian National Theatre in Varaždin—William Shakespeare’s Richard III, directed by Vito Taufer and staged at the Lovrjenac Fortress. At its core is the story of the rise and fall of an ambitious, immoral individual who reaches power through deceit, manipulation, and violence. The greater his power becomes, the more numerous his crimes and enemies are, and the more inevitable the outcome.
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