Copenhagen (EWTC show)

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Copenhagen
CompanyEast West Theatre Company
GenreA play
Date of premiereApril 25, 2008
LocationMemorial to the Victims of WW II, Vrace Sarajevo
Creative team
DirectorNermin Hamzagic
WriterMichael Frayn
Set designerNewWay Studio
Amir Vuk Zec
Poster DesignBojan Hadzihalilovic
Goran Lizdek
Costume designKao Pao Shu
Lighting designMuamer Causevic
TranslationSonja Basic
Video ArtFabrika
ActorsAmar Selimovic
Damir Markovina
Sabina Bambur
Other information
ProductionEast West Theatre Company
ProducerHaris Pasovic
Executive ProducerIsmar Hadziabdic
Financial ManagerSanela Brcic
Production AssistantIris Dizdarevic
Official website

Copenhagen is the name of East West Theatre Company's theatre production of the same name; written by Michael Frayn and directed by Nermin Hamzagic.[1] This show is Nermin Hamzagic's first professional directorial engagement and it was soon followed by a documentary called Dreamers which was selected for screening at Sarajevo Film Festival 09 and Jihlava documentary film festival.[2]

Copenhagen tells a story of two nuclear physicists and a wife of one of them. Werner Heisenberg was one of the founders of quantum mechanics and he also discovered the Uncertainty Principle. Niels Bohr, Heisenberg’s professor, was one of the scientists whose findings played a crucial role in understanding of structure of atom and quantum mechanics.

Copenhagen, directed by Nermin Hamzagic, was played at a derelict and abandoned Memorial to the Victims of WW II, Vraca Memorial Park in Sarajevo near the so-called inter-entity boundary drawn during the 1991-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3] It was also performed during East West Theatre Company's summer festival called Summer Begins With East West in June 2009.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MESS International Theatre Festival: Catalogue". Archived from the original on May 14, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  2. ^ "SEE FILM: Dreamers U.S. Premiere". Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  3. ^ "East West Theatre Company: Copenhagen, Our Story". Retrieved December 14, 2011.
  4. ^ "Studentski Oglasi: Play "Kopenhagen" - In Bosnian". Archived from the original on April 23, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2011.