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Don Quixote Back on Stage in the Cervantes Commemoration Year
A triumphant show, both inland and abroad, which has been performed for 10 years on the stage of the National Theatre of Bucharest, Don Quixote after Miguel de Cervantes, directed and interpreted by Dan Puric, returns to the stage of the NTB Grand Hall on Sunday, 22 May, at 08.00 p.m. A welcome tribute to the great Spanish writer in the year of his comemmoration (400 years since his death).
Don Quixote is not only the adventurer searching for the shattered ideals of mankind, he is also the man in love with the woman of his dreams beyond the real one. He embellishes mankind, while the latter mocks at him. A Christ closer to our times, as he appears to us in the exceptionally plastic vision of Dan Puric, Don Quixote is a banner of that nobility which does not allow to be trampled upon.
„If someone looked at Romania through the eyes of Sancho Panza, he would realise that it is a lost country, incapable to react to history, to say the least; if however he looked through the eyes of Don Quixote, Romania is a mystery...”. (Dan Puric).
The show of Dan Puric, director and performer of Don Quixote, is intended for the contemporary spectator through the language of pantomime and dance. The odyssey of the famous hero of Cervantes crosses the world according to a fantastic choreographic script, revealing everywhere a humanity in a state of collapse. The way the artist sees him, „Don Quixote is the last Christian sigh of the West”. Alongside the protagonist, famous actors of the Bucharest National Theatre and the „Passe Partout Dan Puric” company shall guide you into an incredibly beautiful and bleak world, the one of the wandering Knights, whose souls light up the dark.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







