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Alexander Morfov – the Director Enacting the Oscar, on the NTB Stage
Internationally acclaimed director, Bulgarian Alexander Morfov comes back to the stage of the National Theatre of Bucharest with a new challenge: No Man’s Land after the script of Bosnian Danis Tanović, with the scenery by his exceptional collaborator, fellow-countryman Nikola Toromanov, with costumes by Andradei Chiriac and light design by British Chris Jaeger.
The cast comprises famous NTB actors: Mihai Călin, Ciprian Nicula, Marcelo-S. Cobzariu, Aylin Cadîr / Alexandra Sălceanu, Fulvia Folosea, Eduard Adam, Vitalie Bichir, George Piștereanu, Ionuț Toader and countless collaborators, young and very young performers of the Romanian stage, Richard Bovnoczki, Rareș Florin Stoica, Mihai Munteniţă, Mădălin Mandin, Adrian Iosif Pop, Ionuț Niculae etc.
The first representations shall take place on 12 November 2016, 8.00 p.m. and 13 November 2016, 7.00 p.m. and the premiere on 16 and 17 November 2016, as of 7.00 p.m., on the stage of the Studio Hall.
This is the fifth show, introduced by the artist to the Romanian audience, after The Exiled and Don Juan (productions of the „Ivan Vazov" National Theatre of Sofia) and the previous NTB enactments: The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (UNITER prize for best scenography) and The Tempest after William Shakespeare (UNITER Prize for best supporting actor, Mihai Călin in Caliban).
Creator of theatrical events on prestigious stages of the world, artist with an unconventional vision, the artistic path of Alexander Morfov, as well as the countless national and international awards recommend him as one of the major directors of contemporary theatre. He received over 20 awards, comprising „Askeer” and „Icarus” in Bulgaria, and in Russia: the „Golden Muse”, the „Golden Soffit”, the „Golden Mask”, the „Crystal Turandot” and the „Seagull”. His record includes titles such as: "Don Quixote", "A Midsummer Night’s Dream", "The Exiled", "Don Juan", "The Night Asylum", "On the Edge", "One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest", "The Suicide" ("Life is Beautiful").
The play he has chosen for a new enactment on the stage of the National Theatre of Bucharest represents a personal adaption for the stage after the film No Man’s Land (script and direction by Danis Tanović), winner of the Oscar Award for Best Foreign Film, in 2001.
Satire against war, the international community and the press chasing the sensational and the rating, No Man’s Land blends dark humour and tragedy in an exciting story, tackling highly contemporary subjects, at the border between life and death somewhere, in the middle of nowhere; No Man’s Land - starting 12 November 2016, on the NTB stage!
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







