Born
in 1952 in Kaçanik Kosova.He studied
acting at the High Pedagogical School
in Prishtina in the class of Faruk
Begolli and Bekim
Fehmiu. Since 1973 he is employed as
an actor in the Albanian Drama of the
Theatre of Nationalities in
Skopje. He has played more than
hundred roles from different authors
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Theatre
Impression
Bajrus
Mjaku is definitely crazy. But crazy
of love for his profession, because he
is an actor. Because in the Diary he
showed a human drama about the
"little" man, sacrificing
himself for his job, even if his job
is to sharpen feathers for his boss.
But he is too honest, too sensitive to
survive in a world ....
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The
realisation of the monodrama "Diary of a Madman", from
the aspect of elevating the values, it has a special meaning for a
professional work that Bajrush Mjaku as an actor has completed.
Without any fear, one can say that Mjaku with this monodrama has
achieved to pull all his force and mastery together as an actor
and only in this way he represents himself as a great actor, he
swallows the whole scene that surrounds him, and above all he
proves that he can be omnipotent in what is called an ARTISTIC
TRIUMPH.
Director Slobodan Unkovski is
returning to the Ohrid Summer after
ten years. His latest play,
“Father,” by August Strinberg
will be performed on the stage of
Dolni Saraj at 11.00 p.m. today.
This is an independent theatre
project supported by the Ministry of
Culture which Unkovski is carrying
out in collaboration with actor
Bajrus Mjaku, who plays the main
character.
“When we first discussed to do the
play, we wanted to make it for the
Ohrid Summer because the Albanian
Drama takes part in the event once
in ten years, Mjaku says. “We are
very happy that we have encircled
this cooperation successfully.”
Strinberg’s play reflects the
tragedy of a man and woman who fight
for the custody of their child. “Father”
is a monumental text which marked
its time with the subtle and
psychological way of dealing with
the complex relations in a family,”
Mjaku says. Read
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