MISS JULIE
It is only natural for the worm to eat the hawk for a better spot under the sun.
Nowadays, many people lack the desire to make their wishes come true - get what they have been born for, even if that means unpredictable suffering for a mortal, only to get the unforeseen life. Not a life they would live anyway and be expected to accept with crouched shoulders and not a smile in sight, but the life they would live and eternally fight for, even if they never get it…, satisfied nonetheless.
A life where they would never see themselves as "failure."
The play was performed in one of the most renowned theaters in the country, in the capital, where the director is staging only his fifth play, "Miss Julia," which has gained many performances and interest in the repertoire over several seasons.
Conditionality dominates the play; conditional realism is a direction through which the artistic, creative team sets its leading solutions as a guide and thread throughout the story. The actors with the flawless realistic approach to the game only add to the entire aesthetics and look, further enhancing the concept of the play by giving it a soul, a body of flesh and blood - an organism with too much emotion, energy, and passion.
Theater : Theater Factory ; Drama Theater
Author : August Strindberg
Director : Gjorgi Rizeski
Choreography : Irena Lozinska
Costume Desinger : Dragana Tanevska
Photography : Deana Andonovska
Miss Julie : Mia Kantardzieva
Jean : Teoman Maksut
Christine : Emine Halil