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A resounding success for “Mary Stuart” in Budapest: minutes of applause for the TNB production
Robert Icke’s production of “Mary Stuart,” directed by Andrei Șerban, captivated the Budapest audience on the evening of April 28 at the National Theater (Nemzeti Színház) as part of the 13th edition of MITEM (Madach International Theatre Meeting).
The main hall was packed to capacity, and at the end of the performance, the audience rewarded the artists of the Bucharest National Theater with minutes of applause and a standing ovation, in an atmosphere of rare enthusiasm that confirmed the powerful impact of the production on international audiences.
The official invitation to MITEM and the success achieved on the stage of the Nemzeti Színház reaffirm the solid collaborative relationship between the two institutions, as well as the Bucharest National Theatre’s consistent presence in the circuit of major international theater festivals.
Andrei Șerban’s production impresses with the power of its contemporary reinterpretation of the classic text, its dramatic tension, and the refinement of its stage design, offering the audience a highly intense theatrical experience. The duel between the two queens, Mary and Elizabeth, takes on contemporary significance in this production, and the director’s interpretation, marked by remarkable precision and depth, was met in Budapest with unanimous enthusiasm.
The cast, featuring Raluca Aprodu, Ofelia Popii, Mihai Călin, Marius Bodochi, Conrad Mericoffer, Emilian Oprea, Mihai Calotă, Florin Aioane, Ciprian Nicula, and Florin Călbăjos, was praised for the coherence, energy, and expressiveness of their performances, which played a decisive role in the evening’s success.
With this success in Budapest, the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theater in Bucharest reaffirms its mission to promote Romanian artistic excellence on international stages and to strengthen European cultural dialogue through high-quality performances.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu