The Turnaround
Drama
Damir Karakaš

90 minutes

The Turnaround

"The Turnaround is one of the rare performances that, as expected, did not scream with the themes of crime, survival, lack of punishment, and the emergence of forgiveness. It is a performance in which the concept of intensity should be interpreted. It does not shout, but in the silence of the theater, it whispers thunderously intensively – this could have happened to you. To anyone who has said or written anything unpopular. Or to those who have done absolutely nothing. Its horror and beauty are on the same timeline. Stirring and necessary." - Magdalena Mrčela, www.dalmacijadanas.com

The Turnaround

The Turnaround from the title of Damir Karakaš's novel is the scene of a traumatic event, and that's all we will learn about the event from both the novel and this play. What follows after the traumatic event, like after any news from the crime reports, is invisible to the voyeuristic eye of the average consumer of media sensations – and that is precisely the theme of 'The Turnaround': the silent subsequent struggle of a brutally attacked person who has neither the strength for revenge nor forgiveness but tries to gather strength to continue living.
After the attack, nothing can be the same as before. Years have turned the wound on the body into a scar, but the wound is still there. However, it has changed its aggregate state – and the scar is not only on the body but also on the timeline of life experience, from which it is impossible to erase it because 'the impression of someone's eyes behind doesn't cease.' In the dramatization by Darko Lukić and directed by Dino Mustafić, we will see how one lives in that unwanted reality, but also in dreams that ruthlessly interpret the subconscious, even though reason, awake, tries to suppress it.
A person who must move on on his side has a family that experiences and shares the trauma with him, and on the other side, an indifferent system in which he is just another police file and just another medical record. What makes the difference between him and thousands of different files and records is that he is a writer, and about his experience years later, instead of revenge, he can write a novel. Literature is his battlefield, and language is the weapon to replace the deadly bayonet inherited from his ancestors. Therefore, the novel, in a way, becomes the 'fifth element' in this performance, at the end of which, just like in the novel, a little girl will cheerfully run after a sparrow with her innocent ignorance of the world in which her dad and each of us can be attacked because of our identity, stance, publicly spoken sentence – or for no reason at all.
And the main character will repeat the thought in his head like a mantra: 'It is important that we have finally started living normally' – whatever that 'normal' means.

Marina Vujčić

Director

Dino Mustafić

Author of the Dramatization

Darko Lukić

Dramaturge

Marina Vujčić

Set Design and video design

Dragutin Broz

Costume Design

Maja Peruzović

Composer

Tamara Obrovac

Stage Movement

Alen Čelić

Light Design

Srđan Barbarić

Sound Design

Tomislav Luetić

Stage Manager

Frane Smoljo

Damir

Mijo Jurišić

Mitra

Petra Kovačić Botić

Malena

Ana Marija Veselčić

Grandfather

Nenad Srdelić

Grandmother

Arijana Čulina

Doctor, Police officer, woman

Tajana Jovanović

Doctor, inspector

Pere Eranović

Nurse

Anastasija Jankovska

Neighbor

Filip Radoš

Patient

Luka Čerjan

 

Musician on stage: Goran Cetinić Koća - guitar