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"Does it scare you when suddenly a lame walk is heard on the street, and then the step freezes and does not move further?" In one of the interviews, Slavko Grum, a prominent Slovenian expressionist dramatist, said that this line, uttered by a girl in the middle of the night in a dark house in the suburbs, was the first impetus for writing the play "An Event in the Town of Goga".
At such a moment of hanging between two steps, in the atmosphere of waiting for something, the lives of the inhabitants of the city of Goga pass. A city in which nothing happens at all. A city that does not let go. Cities whose dark houses hide terrible secrets.
"An event in the city of Goga" is an unusual play, where the reader and the viewer must put together a mosaic of dreams, fears, hopes and illusions.
