The audience had the opportunity to enjoy ninety minutes of Milovanović's acting bravura, immersed in the nostalgia and warmth of Ćopić's stories about childhood, homeland, and the people who stay with us forever. And the actor had a special task before the audience from Krajina. "Especially, my task was to perform in this dialect area because I don't speak that way. Of course, I had professional help from a language coach and worked particularly hard as an actor to convey the authentic language, and I felt a special responsibility in that," explains Milovanović. A post shared by Mozzart with all its heart (@mozzartsvimsrcem) That he succeeded immensely in this is evidenced by the applause and encore with which the audience rewarded him. After the premiere in early February at the Mozzart Foundation, in the "golden tale about people" on the boards that mean life, the audience enjoyed it in cities across Serbia, and the 15th performance in Banja Luka was also the first on this side of the Drina River. A rare and special work, with roots in the gentle Serbian literature, on theater stages on both sides of the Drina, it united art and humanity. The audience in Banja Luka, thanks to the Mozzart Foundation in Belgrade and the Mozzart company in BiH, had the chance to watch the play for free with a symbolic donation by calling the humanitarian number 1401 - "A House for a Kitchen, a Meal for Life," Association "Mosaic of Friendship" Banja Luka. With this move, they enjoyed a brilliant performance and also performed a humane deed.
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Branko Ćopić has returned to his homeland—his Krajina! The monodrama "Bašta sljezove boje," directed by Egon Savin and performed by actor Nebojša Milovanović, had its premiere last night on the stage of the Obilićevo Theater Hall in Banja Luka.

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