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100 performances with Ion Minulescu's play "Allegro, ma non troppo"
The show Allegro, ma non troppo by Ion Minulescu, directed by Razvan Popa, scheduled on December 5th, 2018 from 8.00 p.m. in the Painting Hall of the National Theatre of Bucharest, is a regular, sold-out representation. What is special about this time is that the play is performed for the hundredth time on this stage!
The cast shall be the same as at the premiere on the date of 12, in the 12th month of 2014. Since then, in the welcoming Painting hall, well-known actors give you the chance to enounter the characters’ zest and the Minulescu situations: Gavril Patru, Marius Rizea, Eugen Cristea, Costina Cheyrouze (Ciuciulica), Aylin Cadir, Victoria Dicu are actors chosen by their colleague Razvan Popa, who also stood out as a director (2011 - UNITER Award for the Best Radio Theatre, "Shylock" by Gareth Armstrong).
Along the 100 performances, Ileana Olteanu (temporarily replacing Aylin Cadir) and Monica Davidescu (with Costina Cheyrouze) joined the cast. The scenography of the show is signed by Florilena Popescu-Farcasanu and Maxim Corciova.
Allegro, ma non troppo is an ingenious melange between theater and reality, in which an adultery is committed under the husband's eyes, under the guise of a fictional play. Razvan Popa revealed why he chose this play before the first encounter with his viewers: "It seemed to me of a striking topicality. Everything resembled what is happening at this moment. Formal marriages that break up at the long arm of the law, between millionaires and millionaire politicians, artists who do not find their place in society, custom-made stars, millionaires who become celebrities to become richer ... Here's what attracted me to the text of this writer, dramatically almost unknown, as much as Minulescu is known as a symbolist poet."
A highly successful drama author in his time, manager of the National Theatre of Bucharest in 1926, Ion Minulescu (1881 - 1944) is known nowadays mostly as a poet of Romance. Although during the lifetime the writer believed that posterity would recognize him especially for his plays, the history of literature has chosen another destiny. His theatre deserves to be rediscovered nowadays, after decades since the first enactment at the Bucharest National Theatre, for the vivid dialogues, quick humour, the naturalness of the story, the intellectual verve, the originality of the writing. The most performed plays include: Sentimental Mannequin, The Storks Are Leaving, The Anonymous Lover, Allegro, ma non troppo, a comedy that was also represented in Bratislava and Buenos Aires.
Writer Mircea M. Ionescu, himself a well-known playwright, was right when he anticipated a long-running success in Taifasuri magazine, thus stating: “A light show, but "allegro", with great humour, which shall fill the halls for years to come, wherever it shall be performed!"
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







