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“The Man and His Old Crock†Premiere
The official opening night of the show ‘The Man and His Old Crock' by George Ciprian will take place on Wednesday, 23rd November 2011, at 20:00, at the Amphitheatre Hall of the ‘I.L. Caragiale' National Theatre from Bucharest. This is the second opening night of the current season.
It is about one of the best known comedies of the Romanian inter-war dramaturgy, a mix of satire, idealism and gravity, in that the hero, a decent town clerk, inflamed by the passion for horses and, among them, by the most deplorable old crock. Fanatically believe in your dream, screams G. Ciprian's character after a few years, like a Don Quixote of the last century. Nowadays, in a world that does not believe in miracles anymore, but needs them so much, G. Ciprian's hero is the symbol of a humble humanity that is victorious through the force of an exemplary destiny, and his old crock continues to affect us, with its joints as flexible as at the opening night from 1927.
We propose you a meeting full of charm and colour, with yesterday's world and that of today, always split between people of good and bad faith, in dreamers and Pharisees, with various faces and many masks, in which it might be that it is not the coat that makes the man, but in which money surely brings unexpected fame.
A scenic life is given to this world, under the directing guidance of Anca Bradu, by the actors: Daniel Badale, Ioan Andrei Ionescu, Gavril Pătru, Monica Davidescu, Raluca Petra, Marius Bodochi, Andrei Finţi, Mihai Verbiţchi, Bogdan Muşatescu, Magdalena Cernat / Amalia Ciolan , Ion Ionuţ Ciocia.
The scenography is signed by Ştefania Cenean, and the music for the show was composed by Vlaicu Golcea.
Translated by: Izabella Feher
MTTLC, Bucharest University






