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Festive Sundays at the Abracadabra National Children's Theatre
At the Abracadabra National Children's Theatre, the performances during the month of Palm Sunday await you with news, pleasant surprises and festive moments. The programming of these interactive productions, designed to give young spectator-actors a premiere every Sunday, invites them to get to know the stories and names of flowers. Some of these names, which many children will be learning for the first time, legend has it that they are linked to the Roman festival Floralia - held in spring.
Twenty-three years ago, on the Sunday before Easter, the first curtain-raising took place at the Abracadabra National Children's Theatre in the Atelier Hall of the TNB. Since then, every year there has been a double celebration on Palm Sunday: the Christian feast and the anniversary of the ingenious children's theatre project.
From one season to the next, young spectators have been invited to come on stage and play Theatre. Shortly, the performances became an event for the whole family.
The children's participation alongside the actors, in the positive roles of the Romanian fairy tales, has awakened the desire of the little actors to always be victorious in the fight against the forces of evil.
The association of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre in Bucharest with the Abracadabra Foundation has developed over the years a new theatrical formula, through which the actors highlight the talent of the audience. The children who come on stage and take part in the fairy tale become, by the end of the show, the heroes of the Romanian Stories. Last but not least, these performances recommend that The Theater Game be a successful part of the education of the young.
We invite you in April, every Sunday, from 11.00 am, in the Media Hall of the National Theatre, where these event performances will take place. Spring stories will prevail, culminating - on April 28, 2024 - in the double celebration of Palm Sunday.
Tickets can be purchased at the National Theatre Box Office and online at tnb.ro.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







