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In “The Aquarium” Nina Plavanjac Turns Family Memory Into a Transparent Cage

Nina Plavanjac’s The Aquarium, produced by the Subotica National Theatre in Serbia and presented within the Hungary-Serbian Cultural Season at MİTEM, is a chamber work about inheritance – not the comfortable inheritance of houses, objects, or family names, but the more dangerous transmission of silence, fear, and emotional reflex. Written and directed by Plavanjac, the production places a mother and daughter inside a domestic space that behaves less like an apartment than like a memory under pressure.Photo by Igor PreradovićThe story begins with a forced return. Lenka comes back from abroad to her childhood apartment after her mother, Snežana, who…

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