Drama Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro Orpheus listens to the radio After Hoerspiel and Ether over Berlin Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro does not give up her pioneering spirit to revitalize radio theatre broadcast. About Cast Podijeli na Facebook-u Podijeli na Twitter-u Pošalji na email Orpheus listens to the radio Her new play Orpheus Listens to the Radio takes us to the myth about Orpheus and Eurydice, but this time through the characters from a 1950 French film directed by Jean Cocteau where Orpheus is a young poet from Paris who communicates with the seductive underground world of the dead through encrypted messages broadcast on his radio. The author has thus created a silent and dreamy play that does not offer to already exhausted Orpheus the opportunity to revive Eurydice, but rather the opposite, a chance to accept her final departure. Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro has now placed the mystical connection between radio and death in the underground of the Diocletian's Palace, for which the Split poet Gordana Benić claims to still radiate "the unexplained cosmic energy." This poetic radio programme will introduce the audience to the world of music and dance, where, in spite parting being the main light motive of this play, there is still enough ether for the solace of sound and imagination. Orpheus Listens to the Radio has been dedicated to the journalist, musician, radio drama author and performer Ante Perković (1973 - 2017). Music IZAE Author Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro Tone designer and ars acustica Dino Brazzoduro Movies Dalibor Barić Dramaturgy Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro i Marija Šegvić Dubravko Mihanović Scenery and choreography associate Alen Čelić Photographer and designer of visual materials Jadranka Katić Costume designer Marija Šegvić Lighting design Marko Mijatović Video Nikola Kapidžić Orpheus Frano Mašković Eurydice Marija Šegvić Others Zdeslav Čotić, Helena Kovačević, Nika Burđelez 23.07. 21:00 Pavlica Bajsić Brazzoduro Orpheus Listens to the Radio Substructures of Diocletian's Palace Buy a ticket