| Tena Stivicic - Oluja (Shakespeare'sThe Tempest) |
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Directed by: LENKA UDOVICKI Dramaturgy TENA STIVICIC Costume Designer: Bianca ADZIC URSULOV Designer: ZLATKO KAUZLARIC - ATACAMA Choreographer: STASA ZUROVAC Composer: NIGEL OSBOURNE Musical Advisor: DARIO MASIC Senior Advisor: STANKO MATACIC, MD., Sound Designer: DAVOR ROCCO Lighting: ALAN VUKELIC Assistant Director: MARIN LUKANOVIC Premiere: 23rd July 2010 |
| CAST: PROSPERO, the true Duke of Milan RADE SERBEDZIJA ANTONIO, his brother, the usurper of the Duchy of Milan ALEN LIVERIC ALONZO King of Naples zARKO RADIC SEBASTION, his brother KRUNOSLAV KLABUCAR FERDINAND, son of King Philip of Naples KRIZAN GONZALO, an honest old Councillor DUSAN GOJIC FRANCISCO, A peer TOMISLAV KRSTANOVIC CALIBAN, a savage and monstrous slave NEBOJSA GLOGOVAC TRINCULO, A jester MLADEN VASARY STEFANO, a drunken butler MLADEN VULIC MIRANDA, daughter of Prospero NINA SERBEDZIJA ARIEL, a sylph MAJA POSAVEC GHOSTS: DMITRIJ ANDREJCUK NIKSA DE MARCHI ALEN GOTAL DRAGO GRABNAR VESNA TOMINAC MATACIC JADRANKA MATKOVIC ANTUN TUDIC MASA LIVERIC MUSICIANS: DARIO MARUSIC TONI PESIKAN GORAN FARKAS |
| Shakespeare’s Oluja (The Tempest) opens Ulysses Theatre’s tenth season.
The Tempest, Shakespeare's last play, is often regarded as a kind of testament. It is a story of parental love, betrayal, revenge, dealing with a committed crime, but above all, it is a story about forgiveness. In the character of Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, (portrayed by Rade Serbedzija), imprisoned on an unknown island with his young daughter Miranda, Shakespeare has written one of his most complex and presumably autobiographical characters. Prospero is a man who has lived on a desert island for many years with Miranda, spirits, fairies and witches and carries the trauma of injustice that was perpetrated against him. He has devoted this time to the study of science and magic. Having mastered the first elements of nature, he manages to overcome his own demons and comes to a truly advanced state of consciousness in which he can look at the past and generously 'turn off' that which would have poisoned the lives of children only just beginning their journey. Directed by Lenka Udovicki, Mali Brijuni is converted to a vicious unnamed Mediterranean island, in which the shipwrecked frantically roam, where the most dangerous ambitions and bloodthirsty impulses rush to the surface and trapped spirits imagine their freedom, but which gives rise to a new, pure love between two young people with a new life standing in front of them. TENA STIVICIC |
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