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National Culture Day at NTB
Continuing its tradition, the I.L. Caragiale National Theater will once again honor National Culture Day on January 15, 2026, opening its doors to the public and inviting them to participate in a selection of the most representative activities of the country's leading theater.
On the evening of January 15, at 7 p.m., NTB will present at the Pictura Hall – Ghosts and Dandelions, text and direction by Gavril Patru.
The performance marks the directorial debut of the author, who is also a well-known actor at the National Theater, and in this triple role, he stages the dramatization of a text that earned him the "Marin Sorescu" Award for Debut Book of the Year 2022, offered by the Bucharest Branch of the Writers' Union.
Spectators attending this performance will be able to watch a video montage of Eminescu's most beautiful verses, interpreted by great actors from the National Theater, on a screen installed in the foyer of the Ion Caramitru Hall.
"Poetry is a miracle of language use, of literary language in particular. And this is not only because it saves typographical space and paper, but also because, in a minimalist setting, it conceals profound meanings. (...) Through Eminescu's poetry, I fell in love with the Romanian language. He knew best that the worlds of poetry are the worlds of our dreams," confessed Ion Caramitru, perhaps the most extraordinary interpreter of Eminescu's verses, in a beautiful essay entitled "Poetic Copyright."
From 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., free guided tours of the NTB Museum will take place: the public is invited to discover the Queen Mary at the Theatre exhibition.
Access is based on a free ticket, available online or at the ticket office, subject to availability.
From 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m., free guided tours of the NTB are organized, subject to availability.
Visitors will be able to visit the new halls, workshops, and backstage areas of the National Theater.
The meeting point is in the foyer of the Ion Caramitru Hall, in front of the ticket office. Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled time for the theatre tour.
Starting at 5 p.m., light projections will be displayed on the NTB stage tower, featuring portraits of prominent figures in Romanian culture.
January 15 is not only a day dedicated to honoring Mihai Eminescu, the "complete man of Romanian culture" and symbol of national identity, whose birth marks 176 years, but also a symbolic day that gives us the opportunity to reflect on the identity values of Romanian culture and highlight them through various events designed to reaffirm the importance of culture in the development of society.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







