Director Bojan Stupica, SNG drama in Ljubljana, premiere on October 16, 1946.
With this role, Ivan Levar marked the 35th anniversary of his artistic activity.
Vladimir Skrbinšek conceived the role of Leon for the first time in the 1933/34 season in the Maribor production of this drama. Filip Kalan wrote about her: "/…/ Why, already in 1933, Vladimir Skrbinšek created such a stage figure, which places him among the first artists in the whole country: at that time he studied under the direction of dr. Branka Gavella by Leon Glembay, a creation he restored in 1946 in a staging by Bojan Stupica. /.../ Skrbinškov Glembay, however, is so uniform and plastic in all its social features, so unusually simple in its nervous psyche, so convincing in its diction and gesticulation, yes, so unobtrusively picturesque even in its mask, that it affects the viewer like something alone taken for granted, something that has always been like that, something that cannot be changed, something that cannot be taken away from or added to. This is no longer an 'acted role', it is already a 'human phenomenon', in short, a stage illustration of a life phenomenon called Leone Glembay" (Filip Kalan, Notes on character actor, Theater list of the Slovenian National Theater in Ljubljana Drama, 1948/49, no. 11).
See also:Vladimir Skrbinšek: Memories