Forum Theater

“The Secret Plan” – A Forum Theatre Performance Exploring Political Influence in Education

December 15, 2025

12.12.2025

The forum-theatre performance “The Secret Plan”, presented by the Suharekë Theatre Club, was an unforgettable experience for the young participants. In front of an audience of around 140 people, the students engaged not only in performance but also in direct dialogue with the characters, reflecting on themes of power, influence, and control within the educational space.

Set in a school where rules were meant to be clear, the play unveiled a secret plan—an invisible mechanism intertwining deception, ambition, and political games with the everyday life of students. The audience became part of the story, challenging the characters and engaging in lively discussions about what happens when education no longer serves knowledge but hidden interests.

The young actors from “Jeta e Re” High School and the “Abdyl Ramaj” Vocational and Training Institution—Albi, Andi, Ariola, Altina, Diar, Diona, Ela, Erdonesa, Erina, Eros, Ledjona, Leonida, Muhamet, Nora, Orgesa, Rigon, Tringa, and Vanesa—under the mentorship of actors Ismail Kasumi and Edona Sopaj, brought courage, energy, and remarkable commitment to the stage, creating a space where everyone felt they had an active role in the unfolding story.

The young members of the Suharekë Theatre Club considered this experience a truly unforgettable journey, one that not only challenged them artistically but also helped them understand the power of theatre as a tool for dialogue and social change.

This activity was organized by Artpolis, in collaboration with the Municipality of Suharekë, with support from Frieda and the Ministry of Culture.The forum-theatre performance “The Secret Plan”, presented by the Suharekë Theatre Club, was an unforgettable experience for the young participants. In front of an audience of around 140 people, the students engaged not only in performance but also in direct dialogue with the characters, reflecting on themes of power, influence, and control within the educational space.

Set in a school where rules were meant to be clear, the play unveiled a secret plan—an invisible mechanism intertwining deception, ambition, and political games with the everyday life of students. The audience became part of the story, challenging the characters and engaging in lively discussions about what happens when education no longer serves knowledge but hidden interests.

The young actors from “Jeta e Re” High School and the “Abdyl Ramaj” Vocational and Training Institution—Albi, Andi, Ariola, Altina, Diar, Diona, Ela, Erdonesa, Erina, Eros, Ledjona, Leonida, Muhamet, Nora, Orgesa, Rigon, Tringa, and Vanesa—under the mentorship of actors Ismail Kasumi and Edona Sopaj, brought courage, energy, and remarkable commitment to the stage, creating a space where everyone felt they had an active role in the unfolding story.

The young members of the Suharekë Theatre Club considered this experience a truly unforgettable journey, one that not only challenged them artistically but also helped them understand the power of theatre as a tool for dialogue and social change.

This activity was organized by Artpolis, in collaboration with the Municipality of Suharekë, with support from Frieda and the Ministry of Culture.

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