
The monodrama "All the Beautiful Things," based on motifs by Duncan Macmillan, directed by Dejan Projkovski, and performed by the popular Macedonian actor Igor Angelov, is a true breath of fresh air on the theater scene. This play, which deals with the themes of mental health, childhood, and life's coping mechanisms for difficult situations, promises a cathartic experience. As Igor Angelov says:
"It is a particularly intimate theatrical experience in which the audience is given tasks and is actively involved from the moment they enter the performance space. During "All the Beautiful Things," viewers laugh and cry, feel uncomfortable and confused, rejoice and recognize themselves, and are encouraged to reflect on the meaning of happiness and life. You leave the performance with a feeling of gratitude and relief. A true catharsis."
Igor Angelov, the charismatic actor we see on television, presents himself in a different light this time. Under the direction of Dejan Projkovski, he brings this story to life with sincerity and emotion, touching the audience directly in the heart.
What makes this monodrama special is the interaction with the audience. From the moment you enter the hall, you become part of the story. You are given tasks, actively participate, and feel like you are part of a big family sharing common experiences.
The monodrama "All the Beautiful Things" has already won recognition. At the 25th jubilee edition of the International Monodrama Festival in Bitola (May 21-25, 2024), the play received the audience's first prize. This is proof of its emotional power and ability to touch the hearts of viewers.
Text: based on motifs by Duncan Macmillan
Directеd by: Dejan Projkovski
Performed by: Igor Angelov
February 17 (Monday) | 8:00 PM February 23 (Sunday) | 8:00 PM
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