The Montenegrin theater scene, with the untimely departure of actor Stevan Radusinović, lost a dramatic artist with authentic acting expression, whose creative range was reflected in masterful interpretations, while at the same time occupying a prominent place in Montenegrin culture, said Minister of Culture and Media Tamara Vujović.
On behalf of the Ministry of Culture and Media and on her own behalf, she expressed deep condolences on the death of actor Stevan Radusinović.
"As a long-time member of the national theater, Stevan left an indelible mark with a strong artistic stamp in theater productions, of which 'The False Emperor Šćepan Mali', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', 'Don Juan', 'My Daughter', 'Crime and Punishment' stand out. ', 'Višnjik', as well as 'Mortal Sins'. The Montenegrin cultural scene has lost a prominent artist and professional, who with his talent and dedicated work pushed the boundaries in interpretation and made a significant contribution to the development of the domestic theater", stated Vujović in a telegram.
She pointed out that Radusinović will be remembered as a man of unique artistic handwriting, loved by his colleagues and the audience, who devoted his entire life to the acting profession and enriched the Montenegrin theater scene with unforgettable roles and dedicated work.
"The death of an artist at any age represents an immeasurable loss, and the departure of a young artist who still had a lot to say and give, both to his closest ones and to Montenegrin culture, represents a tragedy for society," the telegram concludes.
Bonus video: