“I Don’t Hear, I Don’t See, I Don’t Speak” premieres at Skampa Theater

The comedy “I Don’t Hear, I Don’t See, I Don’t Speak” premiered at Elbasan’s Skampa Theater, creating a special atmosphere for the audience.

Directed by Donard Hasani, the play features performances by Laerti Vasili, Hervin Culi, Atalanta Kërçyku, and Helidon Fino.

The comedy tells the story of three characters with different abilities, blending humor with strong social messages about acceptance, equality, and confronting societal prejudices. Through comic situations, the play evokes both emotion and reflection in the audience.

“It is a family-friendly comedy with a strong message for society. People with different abilities should be treated the same as everyone else,” the director told the media.

The main message of the play emphasizes hope and the will to move forward despite challenges.

Skampa Theater continues to be one of the most active cultural centers in Elbasan, producing works that entertain, educate, and raise awareness among the public.

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