Performances

On Stage in Serbia: “Women of Troy” and the Power of Women for Peace

December 1, 2025

29-30.11.2025

“Women of Troy” continued their journey throughout November with two powerful performances in Serbia. On November 29, 2025, at the Reflektor Theater Festival in Belgrade, and the following day at Puls Teatar in Lazarevac, the play showed that the legend of Troy is not just an ancient story, but a living reflection of the suffering of women who endure war and its aftermath.

The contemporary direction by Zana Hoxha and Maja Mitić offered a fresh and striking interpretation: Hecuba, Cassandra, and Andromache became mirrors of today’s women, confronting oppression, loss, displacement, and violence. The audience witnessed not only the tragedy of individual characters but also the weight that history has placed on women through the centuries, realizing that pain does not belong only to the past—it echoes across generations.

Actors Maja Mitić, Shpëtim Selmani, Semira Latifi, Branka Stojković, Qëndresa Kajtazi, Labinot Raci, and Aleksandar Stoimenovski created a deeply moving theatrical experience, blending the power of body, voice, and silence into a universal language of emotion.

Audiences of around 150 people at each performance left both shaken and inspired, recognizing that the strength and resilience of women is not merely ancient history—it is a reality that demands to be heard every day.

During the presentation in Belgrade, a discussion with the audience also took place, who shared comments and raised numerous questions about the production process, the themes addressed, the artistic collaboration, and the challenges of working together between artists from Kosova and Serbia—something still uncommon in the art scene.

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