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“Top Girls” is a 1982 play by Caryl Churchill, exploring what it means to create a life within a patriarchal society.

“Top Girls” comes in a modern version directed by Shkurtë Aliu, showcasing the current mindset of the patriarchal system in Kosova, revealing the subtle ways in which patriarchy controls women’s lives.

The play explores the roles available to women in modern society, depicting the price women pay for success in their professional lives and what it truly means to be a successful woman in society. Women will never truly be liberated until they are freed from the constraints of patriarchal society.

 

Author: Caryl Churchill

Director: Shkurtë Aliu

Cast: Donikë Ahmeti, Vjosë Tasholli, Molikë Maxhuni, Zhaneta Xhemajli, Zana Berisha, Blerta Gubetini

Set Design: Bekim Korça

Costumes: Arbnor Brahimi

Music: Trimor Dhomi

Choreography: Robert Nuha

Lighting Design: Skender Latifi

Stage Technicians: Albert Gashi, Bedri Maloku, Fadil Bekteshi

Production Assistants: Elira Lluka

Co-production: Artpolis and TQP “Dodona”

 

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