Milosh Andonovski

Personal Information
Milosh Andonovski, MA
Academic coordinator and Macedonian language and literature teacher

Educational Background:  
MA in Theatre Making, University of Kent, Kent School of Arts, Canterbury, England
(2021)
MA in Cultural studies in literature, University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius”, Institute for
Macedonian Literature – Skopje (2014)
B.A. in Theater directing, University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius”, Faculty for Dramatic
Arts – Skopje (2015)
B.A. in Comparative literature, University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius”, Faculty of philology
“Blazhe Koneski” Skopje (2012)

Awards and Recognitions:  
– Chevening Scholar (2020/21) University of Kent, Kent School of Arts, Canterbury,
England
– Overall Artistic Achievement Award for “Family Stories” by Biljana Srbljanovic, at
“Risto Shishkov” Theatre Festival in 2019

Professional Affiliations:  
– Member at the LCT Directors Lab 2019, New York City, New York, USA

Professional Experience
Andonovski has been working in both formal and informal education since 2015. He is
known for teaching Macedonian language and literature, as well as Drama. As a founder
of “Theatre for everyone” – association for theatre education and production, he has
taught Drama to both high school students and teachers, as well as to adults. Andonovski
is the author of the first ever Handbook for Drama Teachers (2022), published in Macedonian and Albanian. Andonovski has directed plays both institutionally and off-institutionally: “Physics of sorrow” by Georgi Gospodinov (2018), “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare (2019), “Family Stories” by Biljana Srbljanovic, “The Future is Private” by Milosh Andonovski, “Citizens of Skopje” (2023) based on short stories by Olivera Kjorveziroska, “God of Carnage” (2023) by Yasmina Reza, etc.

Interests / Hobbies / Goals
Travelling, foreign languages, food and cooking

Fun facts
Andonovski speaks English, Spanish, and Turkish, and basic Romanian, French, and
Italian

Contact info:
[email protected]