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Federico García Lorca

The House of Bernarda Alba

The House of Bernarda Alba <em>Photo: Željko Stevanić</em>

Photo: Željko Stevanić

A production of the 8th semester students

Running time 1 hour 15 minutes. No intermission.

Director Nina Ramšak
Dramaturg Varja Hrvatin
Set designer Nina Rojc
Costume designer Tina Pavlović
Lighting designer Igor Remeta
Make-up designer Ana Lazovski

Cast
Sara Dirnbek, Petja Labović, Žan Koprivnik, Zala Ana Štiglic, Voranc Boh, Blaž Dolenc, Mia Skrbinac, Maša Grošelj, Lara Vouk

Mentors
Stage Acting and Theatre Directing
Matjaž Tribušon Assist. Prof.
Matjaž Zupančič Prof.

Set design
Jasna Vastl Assoc. Prof., MA

Costume design
Janja Korun Prof.
Tina Kolenik Assistant, MA

Language and speech
Nina Žavbi Milojević Assistant, MA
Alida Bevk Assist. Prof., MA

The sky is bleeding and beaming with red on an endless plain of poppy fields. The petals begin to fall off. The wolves are crying and howling, moaning and longing for the moon, as they cannot live without it. The cry of longing is still echoing through the empty field when the electric blue moon shines in the sky. Poppy petals fly across the plains, dancing under the bloody sky. The electric blue moon is an illusion that starts fading and the wolves cry to capture it before it vanishes. There is no blue moon yet the wolves see it as it is so vivid and shines such a mighty blue light on that bloody sky. They keep howling and the more they howl the more electric is the blue moon. Although the bloody sky is lit by a full void, the wolves mourn its electricity and it shines ever more. The moon is that illusion that gives the wolves the power. It calls them and lures them and they keep dancing.

The House of Bernarda Alba <em>Photo: Željko Stevanić</em>

Photo: Željko Stevanić

The House of Bernarda Alba <em>Photo: Željko Stevanić</em>

Photo: Željko Stevanić

The House of Bernarda Alba <em>Photo: Željko Stevanić</em>

Photo: Željko Stevanić

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