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15th—28th October 2018 | Maribor, Slovenia

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Svetlana Makarovič

Bloody Smokers

SNT Drama Ljubljana

Schedule

20.10.2018, Saturday / 20:30 / Old Hall /

Première: 6 April 2018, Small Stage SNG Drama Ljubljana
Running time 2 hours. One interval.

Director Tin Grabnar

Authors og songs Jani Kovačič, Svetlana Makarovič
Composer Boštjan Gombač
Dramaturg Brina Klampfer, Darja Dominkuš
Set designer Dorian Šilec Petek
Costume designer Sara Smrajc Žnidarčič
Language consultant Tatjana Stanič
Choreographer Anja Mejač
Repetiteur Ana Erčulj
Lighting designers Dorian Šilec Petek, Vlado Glavan
Music notation Blaž Pucihar

Cast
Smoker, Anti-smoker, vocal, flute Nina Valič
Smoker, Anti-smoker, vocal, piano Pia Zemljič
Smoker, Anti-smoker, vocal, accordion Janez Škof
Smoker, Anti-smoker, vocal, guitar, piano Aljaž Jovanovič
Adaptation by creators of the performance; concept by Tin Grabnar and Brina Klampfer

Makarovič is a most sincere and uncompromising Slovenian torch bearer, who has always struck a chord with the problems of contemporary society. She has exposed bitterly every form of deception, perfidiousness, parvenu behaviour and self-seeking vanity. In her short satirical pamphlet Bloody Smokers, Makarovič presents a genesis of the smoking bunch in order to tackle the opponents of smoking. Using her acerbic sense of humour, she presents a world history of tobacco to illustrate her clever views on the issues related to smoking, starting at the moment of the creation of the world, moving on to the ambitious Christopher Columbus who brought the tobacco curse to Europe, all the way to exposing a nicotine-infested euphoria of the 20th century, and pausing at the dark, glazed smoking rooms of our time.
Being intolerant to smokers can, at some point, turn into a metaphor for a general feeling of intolerance inherently present in contemporary society. This kind of intolerance may easily become fuelled and turned into hatred. It remains open, however, whether such emotions should be repressed or acknowledged. Negative emotions are part of our psychological universe too. Is it better perhaps to acknowledge and express them rather than supress them? Svetlana Makarovič presents her views with an unrelenting conviction: "People who are unable to hate are unable to love too!" What kind of stance is one to take of this complex issue?

Bloody Smokers <em>Photo: Peter Uhan</em>
Photo: Peter Uhan
Bloody Smokers <em>Photo: Peter Uhan</em>
Photo: Peter Uhan
Bloody Smokers <em>Photo: Peter Uhan</em>
Photo: Peter Uhan
Bloody Smokers <em>Photo: Peter Uhan</em>
Photo: Peter Uhan

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