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Clay, a Terrifying Love Story with Two Separations
40 lei; 20 lei
A new show of the National Theatre of Bucharest is greeting you, in the Black Box Hall, with a love story in a remarkable cast, signed by a Dutch author, famous in her country.
Clay („Klei”, 2002) is the best-known dramatic text of the writer Marijke Schermer, born in Amsterdam, who by the age of 40 has written over 10 theatre plays and two novels, and in 2009 was distinguished with the „Charlotte Kohler" Award for Literature.
Director Vlad Massaci, at his first enactment on an NTB stage, gives life, together with scenographer Andu Dumitrescu and the actors from the cast, to a show fraught with Nordic melancholies, with elaborate characters, powerful conflicts and a startling denouement.
In the female lead, Dora’s, you shall encounter one of the pivotal actresses of the mid generation, Irina Movilă. She believes that „We all, who consider love a major vector in our lives, feel the urge to mythicize the absoluteness of a relationship. And the moments of ultimate happiness, the shorter they are, the more they dilate the unhappy ones”.
Disappointed by the fact that the man whom she had thought to be her great love had left her without any explanations, Dora decided to retreat to a deserted land in the midst of a clay marsh, with an endless grey sky above her head, but surrounded in a protective way by her loved ones. Husband, daughter, sister, everyone have willingly followed her in this melancholy exile, considering that half a Dora means more than no Dora at all.
Accompanied by a powerful dramatic couple, heroically delivered by Irina Movilă and Mircea Rusu, seconded by Claudiu Istodor, Natalia Călin and Cristina Constantinescu, you shall witness a love story with two separations... Both equally unexpected.
The first shows: on 2, 9 and 13 February, as of 8.00 p.m., in the Black Box Hall. Tickets at the NTB ticketing counter, as well as online on mystage.ro.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







