Revised play "Tre sorelle", based on the text Stevan Koprivica and directed Zoran Rakočević, will be performed on April 28th in the large hall of the Tivat Cultural Center at 20 p.m., the cultural institution announced.
This emotional drama about love, passion and family ties was first performed in 2016 as a student play, and is now returning to the Tivat audience as a professional production. “Tre sorelle” is a medieval story about three sisters from Prčanj who fall in love with the same sailor - Damian. A mysterious young man awakens the same emotions in the sisters, bringing their dreams to life. The sisters find out that they have confessed their love for the same young man to each other, and after briefly fighting for him, even against their brother, they surrender to their demons. “Nera, Bianca and Roza hide the horrors of the Boka Kotorska humidity within themselves, waiting for someone to come and dry them. Another male character, Jojo, is consumed by stagnation, imprisoned by dreams and his own demons. These demons of theirs, lightly called fate, love, legend, and the play raises the question of freedom, dogma, tradition, religion, erotic codes, rebellion,” the Cultural Center announced.
The roles of three sisters who live their lives in the shadow of family and social norms are interpreted Marija Đurić, Jelena V. Đukić i Maša Labudović, while the roles of male characters were entrusted to Omar Bajramspahić, Vulet Marković i Pavle Popović.
The play "Tre sorelle", originally created as a final exam for students of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Cetinje, has been successfully performed throughout Montenegro and the region, and actress Marija Đurić won the award for best young actress for her role as Nera at the Young Actors Festival in Konjic in 2019.
"The return of the play "Tre sorelle" to the Tivat stage with an authentic Boka theme represents a significant cultural event, both for the local community and for all lovers of theatrical art in Montenegro. The play explores themes of love, family relationships and social norms, providing the audience with a deeply emotional and thoughtful experience," said the Tivat Cultural Center.
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