THE BEAST
Our beast has, justifiably, become so, having only himself and dealing with the world with much trouble, as any other would do so differently. The beast was a wonderful man, but he became a beast, forgetting about love and beauty only the world he fought in carries. Only true love can crack up a long-forgotten smile on a beast's face.
The "Beast" lives in all of us, and we all have that other side that we don't even want to think about, let alone talk about. Duality as a theme is very interesting even for the younger ones, the youth who are yet to meet good and evil in life / in the world.
The play is primarily intended for young people as a target group, and it experiences a multitude of performances in the home theater where it is staged.
It was worked with an earnest approach to the author's work, first of all, through the scenes that were set for the end - as more and more performances are played over time - it gains great interest even among the older audience that was not initially selected as expected audience for this play.

Theater : National Theater Ohrid
Author : Charles Perrault
Director : Rizeski Gjorgji
Beauty : Adrijana Bilalovikj Todoroska
Beast : Ivica Conev
Trader : Pavel Maslov
Mallina : Biljana Bilalovikj Veljanoska
Fillipon : Filip Kiproski