Nikita. Born 1985.

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produced by Glej Theatre, March 2016, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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The recent revelation of compliance by medical staff in the Radan affair has put both his superior colleagues and the conduct of nurses under scrutiny. If a few years ago we wondered how the "ordinary mortals" in the film The Act of Killing by Joshua Oppenheimer could talk about their interwar activities carelessly, with the Radan affair we began to think more loudly about the responsibility of everyone involved in hierarchically ordered systems that are supposed to serve for good purposes.

Nikita. Born in 1985, it is a performance about obedience to authority without the time and geographical limitations. Every nation becomes familiar with the problem of obedience through its historical experience. The structure of authority is not something distant and unattainable, since every association in society forms its own structure. Are we humans, when we assume the expected role and gain power, still able to use a moral compass?

Concept: Miha Golob, Marusa Majer and Maja Sorli

Director: Miha Golob

The performance is led by: Marusa Majer

Dramaturgy: Maja Sorli

Costume design: Nika Batista

Proofreading: Klasja Kovacic

Light design and technical management: Grega Mohorcic

Sound engineer: Martin Lovsin

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