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predstava sudjelovala je na programu najvećeg svjetskog kazališnog festivala:
2016. Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Produkcija u Edinburghu: Ines Wurth Presents
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Ugledni festivalski list ThreeWeeks Edinburgh našu je predstavu izdvojio među tri koje treba vidjeti
“Three To See on 26 Aug: Brush Theatre, I Who Have Hands More Innocent, Jayde Adams“
Three to see at the Edinburgh Festival tomorrow… The Tiniest Frog Prince In The World | C | 1.15pm (pictured) This “joyous retelling of the famous fairytale” comes from Korea’s Brush Theatre and is a definite highlight of the Fringe’s children’s programme. “The cast beautifully explore the story with such dynamic vitality that its predominantly …
Još jedna zvjezdana kritika našoj predstavi od Jane Berg iz ThreeWeeks Edinburgh *****5 zvjezdica
I, Who Have Hands More Innocent (Ines Wurth Presents)
For acclaimed Croatian poet Vesna Parun (1922-2010) language was an “abiding and passionate intimacy”. Her verse is profound existential nostalgia wrapped in raw intensity, selected here to show her coming of age as an artist and of Croatia in her youth. Reading the poetry, projected in English during the show, while hearing the gorgeous texture …
Sjajna kritika Luciana Waugha, povjesničara umjetnosti i kazališnog kritičara za Exeunt Magazine
Review: I, Who Have Hands More Innocent at Zoo, Edinburgh
Lucian Waugh reviews Vesna Tominac Matačić’s beguiling performance of the works of the great Croatian poet, Vesna Parun.
Briljantna kritika našoj predstavi *****5 zvjezdica, Simon Fern
I, Who Have Hands More Innocent
Centre stage stands the poet as she recites her work, her life, to us from the dark heart of the church-cum-theatre. ‘I, Who Have Hands More Innocent’ is a riveting spiritual experience, and utterly, utterly enthralling. A compilation of the autobiographic poetry of Vesna Parun (1922 – 2010), ‘I, Who Have Hands More Innocent’ promises “chilling insight into all existential aspects of a woman’s life challenged by the patriarchal men of the Balkans” and delivers on this entirely…