Dom Jevrema Grujića | Two Women one War
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Two Women one War

Theatre Performances – Two Women one War

 

Main roles: Vjera Mujović, Marija Bergam and Petar Milićević

 

Under the patronage of the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, the House of Jevreme Grujić, a museum of history, arts and diplomacy, is bringing you the fascinating story Two Women One War! 

 

This performance is about friendly relation between two nations, the Serbian and the American, during the Great War, in the most horrific moments of our history, as reflected in the intertwined fates of two women, who spent years striving, promoting and representing Serbia, serving the country in such diplomatic mission throughout the world. 

 

One of these two women was American, Mabel Dunlop Grujić, who married Serbian diplomat Slavko Grujić, and the other was Serbian, Jelena Lozanić, who later married John Frothingham, the greatest American benefactor of the Serbian people. Both of these women have two homelands – Serbia and the U.S.

 

The price includes museum guided tour after the performance and a glass of cherry. 

 

All guests will have special privilege to enjoy conversation with the actresses after the play.