Roma Heroes Drama Collection
„Roma heroes – Five European Dramas”
The plays included in the book:
- Mihaela Drăgan-Zita Moldovan- Liana Ceterchi-Mihai Lukács: Who Killed Szomna Grancsa?
portrays the struggles of a Roma girl who chose to pursue her studies and investigates the circumstances of her suicide. - Richard R. O’Neill: European family
gives us a peek into the life of a family scattered across Europe during the coronavirus pandemic. - Igor Krikunov: Leader
The Leader takes place during the Second World War and present a Roma community whose leader makes every possible effort to save his people from impending death. - Jovan Nikolić – Ruždija Russo Sejdović: Kosovo Mon Amour
Kosovo Mon Amour transports us into the Kosovo War in which members of the local Roma community were killed in the armed conflict between Albanians and Serbs. - Rodrigó Balogh: Village Day
Village Day presents the hardships the inhabitants of an impoverished rural area have to face, as well las the two sides of the local loan shark.

The cost of the book is 25 EUR + postage.
information: info@independenttheater.hu.
„Roma heroes – Five European Dramas”
The plays included in the book:
- The Hardest Word by Richard O’Neill The Hardest Word by Richard O’Neill presents the campaign of Jess Smith, the Scottish Traveller writer who demanded the first minister to apologize for the injustice and persecution of the Traveller community.
- It’s a Cultural Thing. Or Is It? by Michael Collins also shows the past of Traveller people, this time in Ireland.
- Tell Them About Me by Mihaela Dragan deals with the topic of early marriages through personal stories of various Roma women in Romania.
- Speak, My Life by Dijana Pavlovic tells about the long years of Yenish genocide in Switzerland that ended in the ’70ies through the eyes and based on the novel of the Yenish writer, Mariella Mehr.
- Franciska Farkas – Letter to Brad Pitt
is a painstakingly honest confession about the actress’ own life, with a touch of dark humor.

The cost of the book is 25 EUR + postage.
information: info@independenttheater.hu.
Book launches
We’ve organised several book launches where professional and amateur performers alternately read excerpts from the monodramas, and in an interactive and playful way the audience could get to know the past and present of Roma theatre that is not part of the curriculum in schools.
We were able to reach hundreds of people at the Central European University, at the Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Science, at Ördögkatlan Festival in Baranya County in Hungary, in Berlin, at the Frankfurt Book Fair, and at the 25th Marosvásárhely International Book Fair in Romania.






