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"No Matter How Hard We Tried", the NTB Show to be Enacted in Wroclaw, European Capital of Culture 2016
In the opening of the Polish Contemporary Theatre Festival, held between 1st and 6th December 2016 on the stage of the Wroclaw Contemporary Theatre, No Matter How Hard We Tried, the play of the stimulating Polish authoress Dorota Masłowska, directed by Radu Afrim and performed by the actors of the „I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre of Bucharest, shall be undoubtedly watched and applauded, as one of the first 3 major focus titles of the manifestation, according to the recommendations of the organisers. At the same time, this Romanian enactment is the only foreign production invited to the festival, whose mission is to mirror the most significant hypostases of contemporary Polish drama, with productions on its stages, as well as abroad.
The manifestation situates itself towards the end of the series of events on the occasion of Wroclaw’s selection (Poland), alongside San Sebastian (Spain) – as European Capitals of Culture in 2016.
Marius Manole’s creation, cast in a double role in this show: Apathetic Old Lady and the Actor, has been rewarded with the Award for Best Supporting Actor at the UNITER Awards Gala this year.
No Matter How Hard We Tried - a text where you can find, to top it all, a lot of Romania, not only Poland – about a society in full metamorphosis, with an insatiable appetite for apocalypse and autistic stereotypes. A show bearing the Afrim trade mark, with humour, cynicism and cruel truth... by the kilogram, in which the absurd acquires pink charm and the playful „smells” grim! Above all, No Matter How Hard We Tried remains a deeply humane show.
The show of the National Theatre of Bucharest, No Matter How Hard We Tried shall be performed on the grand stage of the Wroclaw Contemporary Theatre (Wrocławski Teatr Współczesny) on Thursday, 1st December 2016, as of 7.15 p.m. and on Friday, 2nd December, as of 5.00 p.m. The show returns to the NTB stage on 13th December 2016, as of 8.00 p.m., in the Painting Hall, for a new encounter with our public, the last of this year.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







