The Handke Project or Justice for Peter’s Stupidities

The Handke Project or Justice for Peter’s Stupidities (2025) was a production based on the play of the same title by the Kosovar playwright Jeton Neziraj. 

The production is a new version of the play that has been performed several times internationally. It was a collaboration between the Norwegian Theatre Academy (NTA) and Qendra Multimedia

  • Lecture: The Handke-debate with Øyvind Berg and Jon Refsdal Moe - 22 March in the Foyer, Black Box teater. 

The production was performed at Black Box teater as part of Oslo International Theatre Festival 2025. 

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(Objekt ID 157082)
Object type Production
Premiere March 22, 2025
Produced by The Norwegian Theatre Academy
In collaboration with
Audience Adults, Youth (from 16)
Language English
Keywords Political Theatre, 3 BA acting
Running period March 22, 2025  —  March 23, 2025
Duration 90 minutes
Last changed 21.10.2025
Create date 10.06.2025

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From the festival programme:

"For an artist, where does the freedom of speech end, and the need to be politically conscious begin? Can we create art without being insensitive? Can we separate the art from the artist, and are aesthetics possible without ethics? 

The Handke Project takes as its central theme the controversial decision to convey the honouring of Nobel Laureate for Literature to Austrian writer Peter Handke, despite of his well-documented support for Slobodan Milosevic – who died while on trial for war crimes at The Hague – a support which extended to speaking at Milosevic’s graveside. The Handke Project, takes this controversy as a jumping off point to explore how art is appreciated and promoted when it crosses the boundaries of basic decency, humanism or ethics. Freedom of art, yes it is one of the greatest humanistic achievements, but freedom of art without justice for victims and without the truth about historical events becomes meaningless. 

To write this play, which has been toured world-wide, Kosovar playwright Jeton Neziraj has collaborated with the Serbian playwright Biljana Srbljanović, and with the Germany-based Croatian writer and scholar Alida Bremer. This is the Norwegian premiere of a new version of the piece, created in collaboration with the students of NTA. It has been refreshed and re-conceptualized to also address and comment on the concerning current political and cultural developments in Norway. You will see 18 performers and artists delve into frenzied and speedy scenes of the play, questioning: what lessons can we gain today from these unspeakable events, how are our own stories already implicated?"

SOURCE:

Black Box teater’s archive, 2025

Other participants

Technical support: Ulf Knudsen, José Rui Fernandes Ribeiro de Almeida. Production support: Marina Popović. Graphic design: BA Scenography. 

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