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December 24, 2025
„Госпођа Олга” стиже пред београдску публику
Грађанска драма „Госпођа Олга” Милутина Бојића, иако написана пре више од једног века, обрађује теме које се и данас чине изузетно актуелним, као што су надмоћ капитала над моралом, морални банкрот, а пре свега сукоб генерација.
TL;DR
- The play "Mrs. Olga" by Milutin Bojić addresses themes of capital's superiority over morality, moral bankruptcy, and generational conflict.
- The Belgrade premiere of the play, directed by Jug Đorđević, is scheduled for tonight at the National Theatre.
- The production is a co-production with the National Theatre of the Republic of Srpska in Banja Luka.
- The dramaturg, Đorđe Кosić, explains that the play, viewed through naturalistic drama, highlights subconscious erotic forces and the irrational aspects of human nature.
- Director Jug Đorđević relates the play's power of words to the fairy tale of King Trojan and his goat ears, emphasizing how spoken or unspoken words can trigger significant consequences.
- Milutin Bojić (1892–1917) was a significant Serbian modernist poet and playwright, known for works like "King's Autumn" and "Mrs. Olga."
- Bojić experienced the Serbian army's retreat through Albania and continued writing during WWI, producing "The Wedding of Uroš," sonnets, and the epic "Eternal Guard."
- His collection "Songs of Pain and Pride," featuring "The Blue Tomb," was published in 1917, the same year he died of tuberculosis at 25.
- This is only the second staging of "Mrs. Olga" at the National Theatre in Belgrade; the first was directed by Vida Ognjenović in 1979.
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