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The text of "Sylvia" by Albert Ramsdell Gurney is a Broadway fairy-tale comedy centered on an unusual love triangle: husband, wife and cherusha Sylvia. The husband is infatuated with Kerusha, who (at least as it seems to him) opens the door to freedom and discovers a world he didn't know until then. For the woman, on the other hand, Silvia is an ordinary mutt against whom her orderly American life stumbles, and Silvia is a bright kerche, a kind of litmus paper with which to distinguish colors in a stale, somewhat chalky human relationship. That's what Feliks Pašić wrote about the premiere of this piece (April 11, 1998), among other things. The play was directed by Milica Kralj, and starred Feđa Stojanović, Gorica Popović, Srđan Miletić and, in the role of Silvia, the then very young Paulina Manov. This play by Atelje 212 was filmed for television in 2002. Label and copyright: Radio-television of Serbia Any copying of video and/or audio recordings and placement on other channels is prohibited!