GJORE MAGAREVSKI - 80 years after

Jore Magarevski - 80 years after
Author: Vlado Maleski

Part first
Direction: Blagoj Micevski
Playwright: Olivera Pavlovic
Scenery: Valentin Svetozarev
Costume design: Blagoj Micevski
Light-master: Igor Micevski
Make-up and hairstyle: Stefanija Ilievski
Author's music and choice: Aleksandar Dimovski
Videographer: Vladimir Perelovski
Author of the poster: Saso Ilkovski
Caper: Mirjana Hristovska
Inspector: Dimitar Mihajlovski

Playing:
Victoria Stepanovska Jankulovska
Marjan Georgievski
Petar Gorko
Petar Mircevski
Fiery Drangovski
Borce Djakovski
Ivan Jerchich
Martin Mirchevski
Aleksandar Stefanovski
Aleksandar Kopanja
Zhivko Borisovski

Second part
Direction: Jovan Ristovski
Scenery: Valentin Svetozarev
Costume design: Andrej Papaz Gjorgievski
Make-up and hairstyle: Stefanija Ilievski
Light-master: Igor Micevski
Tone-master: Aleksandar Dimovski
Choice of music: Jovan Ristovski
Videographer: Vladimir Perelovski
Caper: Gordana Mihajlovska
Inspector: Mirko Lazarevski

Playing:
Nikolce Projchevski
Juliana Mirchevska
Marija Stefanovska
Filip Mircevski
Petar Spirovski
Nikola Stefanov
Sonja Mihailova
Maja Andonovska Ilijevski
Valentin Damchevski

PART THREE
Direction: Sofia Ristevska-Petrusheva
Scenographer: Valentin Svetozarev
Costume designer: Andrej Papaz Gjorgievski
Author's music and choice: Aleksandar Dimovski
Make-up and hairstyle: Stefanija Ilievski
Videographer: Vladimir Perelovski
Caper: Gordana Mihajlovska
Inspector: Dimitar Mihajlovski

Playing:

Aleksandar Dimitrovski
Sonja Oshavkova
Elena Moshe
Katerina Anevska-Drangovska
Sandra Gribovska Ilievska
Maja Andonovska-Ilijevski
Anna Gramosli

"Jore Magarevski" and 80 years later it remains the story of the anti-hero. The struggle for freedom of the Macedonian people has been intertwined with duplicity for centuries, hypocrisy, Betrayals… in a word intertwined with Gjorevci, sad but true. The fight for freedom is over 1944 year but the same one still smolders in all of us, some call it a fight for freedom of thought, some of the spirit, the expression, Identity… We have the red curtain of us in the inheritance that was rescued in the ruined theater by the occupier but unfortunately did not survive the destruction of the domestic enemy, you are someone, Gjore, thirty years later. Some fought under the red flag and the slogan "Freedom or Death" some shouted "Death of Fascism, Freedom of the people "Our slogan today under the Red Theater Curtain is" Theater Again "!

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