Set Design: Krste S. Dzidrov
Costumes: Blagoj Micevski
Music: Bashkim Sheku
Characters:
Mark Alem……… Refet Abazi
Clerk…………… Bajrush Mjaku
Officer I……….. Meidi Alidemi
Officer II……….. Visar Vishka
The Old Lady I….. TeutaAidini-Yegeni
The Old Lady II…… Flora Kadriu
The Old Lady III….. Ayeta Redzpei
If you want to enjoy a complete theatrical act,
go to the Theatre of Nationalities and see “The Bones that Come Late.“
The language, for those who don not understand it, will not be an obstacle.
Daniela Karanfilova, Ekran
The narrative line that Milcin emphasizes as a
pivot of the rational dimensions, which carry with them a certain polemic
with the present moment, is presented with the developing idea of the character
of the Clerk. Bajrus Mjaku builds the character in a subtle way, freed
from explicit mannerism, determining like an X-ray all the intellectual
levels and posing them as an imperative that finishes those metaphysical
dimensions of the text and the directorial concept. The creative power
is contracted into a concentration without which the basic theme of the
scene will lose its ground.
Iskra Gecoska, Denes |