performed by: Borjanka Ljumović, Kiss Anikó, Suzana Lukić, Danijela Daša Petković, Katarina Marković dramaturgy: Jelena Bogavac composer: Irena Popović musicians: Nemanja Aćimović, Ivan Marković, Nikola Dragović video: Igor Marković executive producer: Jovana Janjić organizer: Tamara Pović directed by: Urbán András
The performance is created through a dialogue which theatre establishes
with Vladimir Solovyov’s work Three Conversations. In this, the author
presents his apocalyptic vision of the future of the mankind, when all
the religions will be united by the Antichrist. The performance attempts
to establish a debate with the definitions of social evil,
institutional evil, system evil, as well as the evil and the good in the
metaphysical sense or defined through liberal capitalism today. A Short
Tale of the Antichrist won the award for best original score at the
International Small Scene Theatre Festival in Rijeka, and the Award for
the most successful experiment at Infant Festival in Novi Sad.
Photo: Jelena Janković
Belgrade-based Bitef Theatre was established as the theatre of the prestigious Bitef Festival. It is open towards all forms of performing art, dialogues between the artist and the community and supports free speech.