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Do You Love Me?, A New 9G Show at NTB
Do you love me? A romantic horror. Musical. A show challenging the imagination to conceive love in its most hidden meanings, to transgress the border between literature and life, between life and death, between the seen and the unseen, between reality and desire. A show about the loves that do not know death, although they did not enjoy life.
A musical puzzle doubled by theatrical images from famous love stories, stolen from literature and brought to life, in an experiment tackling several artistic styles, following the relationship between book and music. The show brings us closer to classical legends, reinvented and rediscovered in the contemporary world through music. A show about the unknown in us, about the hidden monster in each of us, about the cruelty and loneliness within us, about what we would be capable of doing in order to achieve love, about human beings and their souls.
In a world in which neither literature, nor love can find their space and breath, Do you love me? brings in front of the audience novelistic stories, so powerful, that they pervaded contemporary consciousness through the music of Sting, Jay-Jay Johanson and Annie Lennox. A show inspired by books and by music. A 9G show at NTB.
The show is not recommended for people under 15!
Premiere: 8 March 2017, 8.00 p.m., Small Hall
“Do you love me? A romantic horror. A show/theatrical and musical concept about love which survives death. Reinterpreted literary characters have pervaded contemporary culture and through music, famous artists have dedicated them songs which became hits. Heathcliff and Catherine, Louis and Lestat, Michael Jackson and Peter Pan are some of the characters whom we shall encounter (in one form or another) in the same abstract cemetery. These are dark love stories, some “instants of life“, interconnected through the theme of fear of separation which occurs through death. It is an emotional tribute paid to the favourite characters and songs. It is the game of imagining that we could see them in flesh and blood. And not lastly, the slightly morbid pleasure of imagining how we could bid farewell to the ones we love. Or simply, the need to understand what we can do with the love that is left behind”. Iris Spiridon
9G la TNB is a programme of the National Theatre dedicated to young artist aged up to 35, graduates of relevant faculties, not employed in any entertainment institution. Do you love me? – a romantic horror, is the 12th show included in the repertoire of the Small Hall (space exclusively dedicated to this programme).
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







