The Montenegrin National Theatre (CNP) announced that it will perform the play "Mr. Glembay" tonight at the National Theatre in Belgrade for freedom of thought, speech, and dance, after the play's director was expelled from Serbia.
"Tonight we dance for freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of dance. The Montenegrin National Theatre remains committed to regional cooperation and cultural exchange and will continue to implement its program activities in the spirit of professionalism and good theatrical practice," they wrote on Facebook.
Vijesti reported earlier today that Montenegrin director Danilo Marunović was released today from the Serbian Security Information Agency (BIA) after questioning, and that he had to leave Serbia immediately.
Another source told Vijesti earlier today that BIA agents will escort Marunović to the border with Montenegro.
Marunović was taken into custody this morning at around nine o'clock for an informational interview at the BIA premises in Belgrade.
Vijesti learned from sources close to theater circles that BIA agents entered Marunović's hotel room, where he was staying for tonight's guest performance of the play "Gospoda Glembajevi", produced by the Montenegrin National Theater (CNP), at the National Theater in Belgrade.
According to the same information, Marunović entered Serbia with his father, actor Slobodan Marunović, without any delay at the border.
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