STEFAN SABLIĆ

 
 

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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Theater Director, directed 15 professional theatrical productions and participated in various international festivals and performances.

DIRECTORIAL EXPERIENCE

  • Match by Stephen Belber, Atelje 212 theatre (2008)

  • Baron at the trees by Italo Calvino, Boško Buha theatre (2008)

  • Indian wants the Bronx by Israel Horovitz, Jewish Centre for Culture and Art (2007)

  • Blonde Jewish Girl by Isak Samokovlija,Jewish Centre for Culture and art (2006)

  • Jevrems Life by Aleksandar Djaja, Theater Terazije, Beograde (2006)

  • The Visit of the Old Lady by Friedrich Durrenmatt, BITEF Theatre, Belgrade (2006)

  • Stendhal Syndrome by Terrence McNally, National Theatre of Novi Sad (2005)

  •  Suspicious Person by Branislav Nusic, National Theater of Krusevac (2004)

  • Blacksmiths by Milos Nikolic, Belgrade National Theater. Guest performance at the theater festival in Romania (2003)

  • Translated, adapted and directed the 1938 epistolary novel Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor, Belgrade Drama Theater (2003)

  • Visiting Mr. Green by Jeff Baron, Atelje 212 Theatre, Belgrade; numerous guest performances in all countries of the former Yugoslavia, including Bejahad Festival, Hvar, Croatia; Winter Festival Sarajevo, Bosnia; Zagreb Theater Festival, Croatia (2002)

  • Assistant director with the Israeli Opera Company. Directed Story of the Soldier (Stravinsky) at the University of Tel Aviv in co-operation with the Tel Aviv Academy of Music, performed at the Acco festival (2001)

  • Multimedia project "Evening of Dorcol Jews," Rex Theater, Radio B92 (2000)

  • Electra by Danilo Kis, Atelje 212 Theatre (1999)

  • Terra Incognita by Nebojsa Romcevic, Atelje 212 Theatre (1998)

  • Dreams by Anri Pierre Cami, Dadov Theatre (1997)

EDUCATION

Graduate studies, Department of Theatre and Opera Directing, Tel Aviv University

Tel Aviv, Israel (2000-2001)

B.A., Department of Theatre Directing, University of Dramatic Arts

Belgrade, Yugoslavia (1993-1997)

 

     
     

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