On Tuesday, December 20th, with great pleasure we were hosts of the Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR) and their play “Visiting Mr Green”, a project of Miki Trifunov, Alban Ukaj and Nejra Babić done with the text by Jeff Baron.
Two amazing actors, with two sofas, a few lamps and a gramophone, brought to life a story about two men that are fundamentally different, and that coincidentally find themselves one opposite the other. It’s a universal story about acquired individual and collective misconceptions, prejudices that often prevent us from seeing and hearing the person in front of us. As the story unfolds, their initial differences in opinion are overcome through honest, open and liberating conversations.
“Visiting Mr Green” is the first guest play at the Heartefact House that marked the start of a new program line where we will regularly bring plays from the region in front of the Belgrade audience. SARTR, as a theatre was founded in a period of a siege, is a standing piece of evidence of the spiritual and cultural resistance to fascism. Not only does it keep memory of that period to this day, but it also aims to affirm those universal values: the richness of differences, antifascism, peace, activism and compassion to all of those suffering injustice in the world.
The amazing Alban Ukaj hasn’t been seen as a theatre actor in Belgrade for a full 7 years, and we are glad that the streak was interrupted right in the Heartefact House because Alban and Heartefact share memories of earlier productions: Hypermnesia, Bent… Alongside of him, having the opportunity to watch the doyen of Bosnian acting Miki Trifunov is a true privilege to us and our audience.
The guest play was realized as part of the Reconnection 2.0 project that is funded by the European Union, managed by the European Union Office in Kosovo and implemented by Qendra Multimedia (Prishtina) and Heartefact Fund (Belgrade),
