HEDDA GABLER
The struggle for a better place under the sun - is the main motive of each character.
With their own good and bad intentions - all placed on the chessboard called life. Will you survive or not ... depending on so many things on the battlefield ... They all feel put to the test, more or less willing to retire to emerge victorious in this today - like it or not - chess game called Life.
The play is staged on a chamber stage and was performed in the time of Corona in conditions where the theater was stopped in the state of creation, and in general in the world. The Avotr team arbitrarily held all reading and mise-en-scene rehearsals under illegal conditions to fulfill their duty towards theater and art with a closed premiere.
"The most important virtue in a man is courage." The play has that motive, but the main character, Hedda, lacks it; the classical author, Ibsen, gives her name by ironizing her placement in the situation. Thus, abandoning that virtue and accepting all the other "strangers" in her world, she will lead herself to a place with no way out, where death is the only solution.
As a visual, scenographic, and directorial solution, and also conceptual, it is just one fish closed in an aquarium; just like that, it beautifies the home.


Theater : Theater K.V.
Аuthor : Henrik Ibsen & Patrick Marber
Director : Gjorgji Rizeski
Composer : Almir Bajramoski
Scenographer : Martin Manev
Assistant director : Tamara Stojanoska
Design & Photography : Deana Andonovska
Hedda Gabler : Vladanka Dimkovska
Jürgen Tesman : Boban Aleksoski
Judge Brack : Marko Trajkovich
Thea Elvsted : Nadica Petrova
Ejlert Lövborg : David Ilikj