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Incognito premiere
Premiere at the Black Box Hall, Incognito by Nick Payne, a play about the power of imagination and the limits of knowledge
Thenew premiere at the Black Box Hall of the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatreof Bucharest, Incognito by Nick Payne, is a dynamic chain of stories about countless facets of the behaviour, thoughts and experiences that make up human nature. An emotional show about the power of science, the mysteries of intelligence and knowledge, which talks about the theft of Albert Einstein's brain. A play about neuroscience, memory and love, written by one of the most famous young English playwrights and screenwriters, Nick Payne. Equally passionate about science, the press nicknamed the playwright "Mr. Science”.
After the international success with the play "Constellations", whose main character was quantum mechanics, "Incognito" proposes a protagonistfrom the category of the very fickle and unpredictable, the human brain.
Incognito presents three stories, two of them inspired by real facts. The first talks about the theft of Albert Einstein's brain, the second presents the case of a pianist who, following an experimental brain operation, loses his short-term memory; the third, fictional, focuses on Martha, a neuropsychologist, who tries to know herself while probing the minds of her patients.
Under the direction of director Zsuzsánna Kovács and the set design of Corina Boboc, the actors Monica Davidescu, Aylin Cadîr, Ovidiu Cuncea and Lari Giorgescu achieve an extraordinary acting performance, performing over 20 roles, intelligently moving from one character to another, in an imaginary journey through the labyrinth of the human brain. Because, as Einstein said, “imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. "
On Saturday, May 29th, 2021, at 8.00 p.m., the premiere of the show Incognito is scheduled - a project that is part of the "Open Doors for All" Programme.
For a limited number of seats, in compliance with the rules imposed by the pandemic, tickets were on sale at the box office and online. We look forward to welcoming you to the theatre!
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







