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The performance ''Diarrhoea Under Slovenes'' [Diareja pod Slovenci] (2003) was based on the comic series "Diareja" by Tomaž Lavrič that has been featured in the weekly magazine [[Mladina Magazine|Mladina]] for more than two decades. Thematising the disintegration of the Yugoslav state, the show was performed over 100 times at several festivals in Slovenia as well as in Sarajevo, Split, Trieste, Belgrade, and Hanover. In 2007, the sequel ''Diarrhoea for the President'' [Diareja za predsednika], produced by [[No History Institute of Contemporary Arts]], was created, this time with the current and everyday political issues of 'colours' and 'wings' as its theme. | The performance ''Diarrhoea Under Slovenes'' [Diareja pod Slovenci] (2003) was based on the comic series "Diareja" by Tomaž Lavrič that has been featured in the weekly magazine [[Mladina Magazine|Mladina]] for more than two decades. Thematising the disintegration of the Yugoslav state, the show was performed over 100 times at several festivals in Slovenia as well as in Sarajevo, Split, Trieste, Belgrade, and Hanover. In 2007, the sequel ''Diarrhoea for the President'' [Diareja za predsednika], produced by [[No History Institute of Contemporary Arts]], was created, this time with the current and everyday political issues of 'colours' and 'wings' as its theme. | ||
− | In 2009, Dejmo Stisnt Theatre produced together with the [[No History Institute of Contemporary Arts]] and [[Glej Theatre]] the highly successful dramatisation of [[Goran Vojnović]]'s novel ''Čefurji Raus!'', directed by [[Mare Bulc]], which has | + | In 2009, Dejmo Stisnt Theatre produced together with the [[No History Institute of Contemporary Arts]] and [[Glej Theatre]] the highly successful dramatisation of [[Goran Vojnović]]'s novel ''Čefurji Raus!'', directed by [[Mare Bulc]], which has in 2020 seen its 400th re-run. |
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Performances
The group adapts modern texts that are taken either from literature or from film or comics. The group has thus staged Woody Allen's comedy God [Bog] (1995), Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs [Rezervar Dogs] (1999), Kevin Smith's Clerks [Trgovci] (2002), and David Mamet's Sexual Perversity [Seksualna perverzija] (2001).
The performance Diarrhoea Under Slovenes [Diareja pod Slovenci] (2003) was based on the comic series "Diareja" by Tomaž Lavrič that has been featured in the weekly magazine Mladina for more than two decades. Thematising the disintegration of the Yugoslav state, the show was performed over 100 times at several festivals in Slovenia as well as in Sarajevo, Split, Trieste, Belgrade, and Hanover. In 2007, the sequel Diarrhoea for the President [Diareja za predsednika], produced by No History Institute of Contemporary Arts, was created, this time with the current and everyday political issues of 'colours' and 'wings' as its theme.
In 2009, Dejmo Stisnt Theatre produced together with the No History Institute of Contemporary Arts and Glej Theatre the highly successful dramatisation of Goran Vojnović's novel Čefurji Raus!, directed by Mare Bulc, which has in 2020 seen its 400th re-run.
Improvisation group MOP
The Marlene Ottey Project (MOP) is an improvisational theatre group consisting of the members of Dejmo Stisnt Theatre. MOP are multiple winners of the improvisation theatre competition Impro liga.
See also
External links
- Dejmo Stisnt Theatre website (in Slovenian)