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From the remnants of monarchy to Communism, democracy, war and the EU: Croatia 1945-2011. The Kos family argue, adapt, fall in and out of love.
I will never understand why dinner conversation with you lot always turns so damn contentious. Why can't we have some pleasant anecdotes for example. World after world is erected and torn down around them. The one constant is the ivy-clad house in Zagreb, built by aristocrats, partitioned, owned by all, owned by a few; witness to four increasingly educated and independent generations of women. But when the family assemble for Lucia's wedding, Alisa learns that her nouveau-riche brother-in-law has bought the once nationalized house. For the bride this is progress, for her sister it's a shady act of greed. For their principled parents, finally, it's one battle too many. Against a country in turmoil, Tena Stivicic's 3 Winters creates the portrait of an eclectic family, held together by the courage to survive.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Tena StivicicPresented by:
Pats Studio Theatre (BA Actors in Rep)
Director:
Emily KempsonDesign:
Meg Cunningham