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“Fool for Love†premiere
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The Bucharest National Theatre announces the reopening of Atelier Hall with a new show, Fool for Love by Sam Shepard, directed by Claudiu Goga. The play opens on Sunday, November 3rd 2013, at 8 p.m. The play is translated by Andrei Marinescu and it is a coincidence that it is performed in Atelier Hall, on the same stage on which the play was first performed in Romania, in English at that time, directed by and starring Adrian Pintea. The play belongs to one of the most famous contemporary playwrights, a rebellious and nonconformist artist, famous not only in the world of theatre, but also in the Hollywood film industry and who has been successful from the beginning of his career. As a playwright only he has written more than 50 plays in five decades. He played Eddie in the film adaptation "Fool for Love", directed by Robert Altman, where he starred alongside Kim Basinger. For his remarkable career as a playwright, scriptwriter, actor and producer, Sam Shepard received important prizes such as a Pulitzer, a few Obie prizes - two only for this play (in 1984), the Gold Medal for Drama on behalf of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and many other prizes. According to the producer of the present production, "Fool for Love" is "a story about guilty loves and tragic family secrets, about the past that turns into a demon and gives birth to a strong inner conflict in the protagonists. This conflict is the source of the violence and irrationality of their passions and actions - a provocative performance about love and its demons...". |
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It is a drama based on numerous bitter revelations, about two incompatible lovers and the desperate lives that bring out each other's dramatic nature. Gavril Pătru, Mihai Călin and Ioan Andrei Ionescu return along with their younger colleague, Diana Cavallioti, on her debut at the Bucharest National Theatre. Ștefan Caragiu designed the scenery for the play, Liliana Cenean the costumes and Valentin Luca composed the music.
The next performance will take place Tuesday, November 5th, at 8 p.m. You are invited to the new Atelier Hall, which is now more welcoming and intimate, with a modern design and ample space for exhibitions.
Translated by: Diaconescu Alina
MTTLC, The University of Bucharest







