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Marin Držić - Uncle Maroje (Dundo Maroje)
The masterpiece of the Croatian renaissance literature, Marin Držić’s comedy Uncle Maroje, is one of the gems of the Croatian drama literature and a brilliant work in which the author humorously describes Dubrovnik and its citizens who happened to find themselves in the Italian metropolis Rome.
Ante Tomić - What is a Man without a Moustache (Što je muškarac bez brkova)
What is a Man without a Moustache, the humoristic novel written by the journalist and novelist Ante Tomić, remains the number one on the reading list since its publishing. The director Aida Bukvić thought it was the time to put the hilariously funny characters of the novel on the stage.
Miroslav Krleža - The Funeral at Theresienburg (Sprovod u Theresienburgu)
At Theresienburg, in Hungary, Ramong Gejza, a young Austro-Hungarian ober-lieutenant who has committed a suicide, is being buried.
Botho Strauss - The Park (Der Park)
This play of one of the leading contemporary German writers is loosely based on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Milan Begović - Adventurer at the Door
Adventurer at the Door is one of the most famous and one of the best plays by Milan Begović, the classic of Croatian Modernist literature, whose works unite the experience of modernism between the two wars and a true literary talent.
Georg Büchner - Danton’s Death
Büchner’s master-piece Danton’s Death is not only a play about the French Revolution. It is a play about all revolutions which in the end devour their own children, and a play about a friendship which will result in cruelty and final settlement between the two revolutionaries: Robespierre and Danton.
William Shakespeare - The Tempest
The last work of the immortal bard, the most often performed playwright in the history of theatre, nostalgically evokes some other worlds governed by justice, not by revenge, governed by love, not by hatred, peace instead of the meaningless busyness.
Eugene O'Neill - Mourning Becomes Electra
The trilogy of the American Nobel-winning author, with the opening night in 1931 in the United States, takes as its starting point a story from the Greek mythology and places it into the time of the American Civil War, but its eternal subject of murder, adultery, revenge, incestuous love and the family destruction after the bloody war, becomes a general drama of us all.
Kurt Weill - Bertolt Brecht - The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper)
The Threepenny Opera is one of the most famous works of the great German dramatist Bertolt Brecht.








