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Lottery tickets, an important release
On the evenings of Tuesday, 9th October and Wednesday, 10th October 2012, at 8 o' clock, at the National Theatre from Bucharest, the honourable I. L. Caragiale invites you, to the theatre of whose patron he is, for a double event. Both, the premiere of the show Lottery Tickets takes place, staged by Alexandru Dabija after the short story with the same name by I. L. Caragiale, and the official inauguration of the Small Hall. This is the first one of the new halls animated by the spirit of modernization in the midst of the Caragiale Year.
But pay attention! The show's first meeting with the public, in the present season, will take place on the evenings of 6th and 7th October, at 8 o' clock. That is why we invite you to come running to the theatre's Ticket Agency, because it is a must!
The director of the show, the renowned Alexandru Dabija, who sees enormously and feels monstrously, will make a moving demonstration about how we, the modern people, can imagine a classic writing. A different Caragiale, meaning, one in a dramatic reading that provokes tingles and emotions. The play is about hazard, luck and bad luck, about fatality that gains a perfidious physiognomy. Or, as the stage director would say, a Caragiale in its horror version, in that the drama graciously combines with black humour. Or, as we would say, what happens when the devil joins the game and makes fun of Romanians, of the poor...Lefter. Lefter Popescu, of course, at what else were you thinking, my dear ones?
The representation is performed by talented artists, some who are already known by the public, and others who are new rays on the national art's horizon: Ana Ciontea, Corina Moise/Ilona Brezoianu, Eliza Păuna, Nicoleta Lefter/Valentina Zaharia, Gavril Pătru, Marius Manole, Mădălin Mandin, Daniel Hara, Mihai Munteniţă, Eduard Cârlan/Axel Moustache, Ionuţ Toader, Dragoş Dumitru, Marcel Bălănescu.
The costumes were made by Liliana Cenean, and the setting by the venerable Helmut Stürmer. The stage movement is lead by the tireless Florin Fieroiu, and the staging by Alexandru Dabija, a witty man with a distinguished education.
Translated by: Izabella Feher







