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Marcel Iures won over the Hungarian audience at the Theatre Olympics Festival
The premiere participation of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre in Bucharest at the International Theatre Olympics Festival, which took place this year in Hungary, was a great success, both with the Hungarian audience and the critics.
In the main hall of the Moricz Zsigmond Theatre in Nyíregyháza, actor Marcel Iures enchanted the audience, together with his other colleagues (Ana Ciontea, Alexandru Bindea, Alexandra Salceanu, Lucian Iftime, Afrodita Androne and Victoria Dicu), receiving a standing ovation at the end.
The first reactions after the performance arrived quickly. One of Hungary's leading newspapers, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), gave ample space to a review "beyond the theatre". About the actor Marcel Iures, journalists in the neighboring country say that he is "one of the best practitioners of his craft", "a sensitive artist who gave a fantastic performance with a strong stage presence". The other actors, "although receiving less attention, contribute to the success of the show with their gestures, facial expressions and unspoken opinions".
"Histrionics which is a two-hour monologue about the irreplaceability of the arts, is full of anger, despair and disillusionment, but says: it's not worth living without theatre," the review by Anita Szaraz also says.
Marcel Iures thanked the hosts of the Moricz Zsigmond Theatre in Nyíregyháza and the director Robert Kirjak for their warm welcome, saying that it is a very beautiful, resourceful and friendly place.
The "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre from Bucharest took part last week in the "Theatre Olympics" International Festival, the biggest event dedicated to theatre this year, with the show "Histrionics", directed by Alexandru Dabija, with Marcel Iures in the title part.
The 2023 edition of the Theatre Olympics is a special one, both in terms of quality and impressive statistics: from April to July, 400 companies from 58 countries will be coming to Hungary for a real festival of light. The 750 performances that will bring together some 7500 performers suggest a potential record for the largest festival of its time!
"Histrionics", a play by one of the most important contemporary playwrights, the Austrian Thomas Bernhard, is a paradoxical hymn to the theatrical art, but also a caustic look at our petty and tragicomic lives.
As Bruscon, Marcel Iureș gives life to a splendid buffoon in search of the absolute in art.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







