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NTB Online Programme, from June 2nd to 7th, 2020
After the Holiday dedicated to the International Children's Day, the National Theatre of Bucharest resumes the broadcasting of online conferences as of June 2nd. Three lectures by personalities of Romanian socio- cultural and scientific life will be seen this week, Tuesday through Thursday on the NTB YouTube channel and a show on the weekend - A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, directed by Petrică Ionescu. A dream populated by gods and mortals, spirits, elves and fairies, impersonated by established actors of the National Theatre, who are joined by young artists of the Bucharest scene.
Online conference schedule:
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2.00 p.m. - Aurora Liiceanu - The Discomfort of Psychologists: Uncertainties and Hesitations (the conference was held on April 1st, 2018)
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2.00 p.m. - Prof. Dr. Dinu Antonescu - The Impact of Communism on Romanian Medicine (from January 19th, 2020)
Thursday, June 4th, 14.00 - Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu - Romanian Ethics and Public Sense 200 Years Ago (from March 18th, 2007)
5, 6, 7 June 2020 - Friday (4.00 p.m.), Saturday and Sunday (6.00 p.m.) - the most erotic play of the great Will: A Midsummer Night's Dream.
A fantastic dream from the magical Midsummer Night, woven by the imagination of an artist of overwhelming originality, A Midsummer Night's Dream at NTB brings together elements of authentic Shakespearean poetry, humour, mystifying visual structures, ballet, and an exceptional musical score.
You will encounter not only one of the two most performed Shakespearean plays in Romania of the last six decades, according to a local study, but also… "the most erotic play of the great Will - as Jan Kott appreciates in his well-known book Shakespeare Our Contemporary. In no other comedy or tragedy, apart from Troilus and Cresida, eroticism is more brutal. For a long time, the renowned critic relates, theatres have been content to represent the Dream as a story of the Grimm brothers, completely eliminating the causticity of dialogue and the brutality of situations. "
The vision of Romanian director Petrică Ionescu, famous for his stagings on major opera stages worldwide, will reveal a different Dream and a different forest, which no longer resembles an Arcadia of lovers, but rather "a forest haunted by devils and fairies, in which witches and evil spirits can easily find anything favourable to their spells." Just like in Shakespeare, Kott would say, to whom the above description belongs.
"By necessarily descending through our experiences and pulsations into the caves, into the lowest and deepest cellars of our consciousness, we initiate ourselves, returning to the surface more evolved. Love is, in Shakespeare's very pessimistic vision, but an illusion, like theatre and "I discovered the absolute derision and the inescapable cruelty of the love experience. The endless illusions. I tried to convey these multiple truths with cruelty, keeping the sarcasm and humour present in every inflection of the Shakespearean text", declares Petrică Ionescu. Let us discover for ourselves the way through the thickets of the unleashed senses…
In the cast of the show that you will be able to see online, the roles are performed by the actors: Theseus / Oberon: Marius Bodochi, Hippolyta: Raluca Petra, Titania: Maia Morgenstern, Aegean: Costel Constantin, Hermia: Ana Covalciuc, Demetrius: Silviu Mircescu, Lysander: Alex Călin, Helena: Ilinca HărnuțGuitar,: Dorin And one, Bottom: Mihai Constantin, Snug: Costi Apostol, Flute: Istvan Teglas, Starveling: Daniel Badale, Snout: Ștefan Ruxanda, Puck: Claudiu Bleonţ, Fairies: Eliza Păuna, Ilona Brezoianu, Alexandra Stroe, Philostrat: Vitalie Bichir, Rareș Fota.
The show is not recommended for children under 14 years. More information and the whole team of directors on the show's page.
For details and last-minute information, we invite you to follow our pages at the following addresses: our YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/c/TeatrulNaţionalILCaragialeBucureşti
- NTB Facebook page - https: //www.facebook. com / TNB.Ro /
- NTB website, on the page https://www.tnb.ro/ro/livestreaming-tnb.
We are waiting for you online this week, and soon in the open-air amphitheatre located above the Grand Hall of the National Theatre!
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







