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Open doors at NTB - a successful "premiere": shall we see you again next year?
The National Theatre "I.L Caragiale" ends 2013 on a note of celebration with a premiere, which has enjoyed an excellent audience and was very well received by the public. For one day and one night the theatre opened its doors to those who
wanted to visit and participate with the famous actors and their guests to the "arc over time" celebration - the anniversary of 40 years since institution functions in the building at kilometer 0 of the capital, opened in December 1973.
There is an uninteresting but enlightening balance presented below, summarized in a spectator‘s words of appreciation: "Congratulations on your organization! The words are not enough to thank you for welcoming us into "your home" and for giving us a glimpse beyond the stage! Good luck!»
Over 2,000 people visited Saturday, December 14th between 10 am to 4 pm, the newly restored halls and foyers of the theatre (Studio Hall, The Black Box, Painting Hall, Small Hall and Media Hall) during guided tours.
226 spectators watched for free the Little Hell play from NTB repertory. All seats have been booked in the first 50 minutes from opening the phone line and the email reservations.
At the end of the ‘Little Hell' show, those who were present there had the opportunity to photograph themselves with the cast in the stage scenery (the project in premiere was done in partnership with Theatre. Pro).
Autograph sessions with the NTB actors on their books - nine autograph sessions with famous actors of the theatre received a huge success; the public was standing in line to get the autographs. Ten publishers exhibited their books on theatre and achieved record sales in this context.
In the Media Hall there were projected continuously films and images about the extensive work and functional optimization of the National Theatre "IL Caragiale" building in Bucharest, which are still ongoing. On the touch screens from the foyers and on the theatre building, a documentary of the 40 seasons was presented, evoking memorable performances and performers of the theatre golden generation.
From 23.00 until ... the first subways train, the show moved to the foyer of the Studio Hall for "the theatre at night" for
which a team of over 70 people has worked. The artistic moments have been held by 50 artists, NTB actors and their guests. The foyer was crowded with people of all ages (over 1000 people at the beginning of the night and about 300 "fans" who remained there until 5 am!).
"Maria Tanase's songs were heard from NTB in the most extravagant and modern approach. A lot of bass, a lot of smoke, club flashes and couple dance, hugs and kisses. The whole caboodle of a Saturday evening in the club moved to the foyer of the Studio Hall", "... you did something clever and wonderful .... I really admired you! Congratulations! ... " ( From Facebook posts and SMS).
The whole project of Open Doors has been possible due to the generous support of Raiffeisen Bank and MasterCard sponsors to which we give thanks in this way and invite them to join our future events!
Last but not least, the National Theatre Celebration included two moments of peak held, this time, on the stage. On the evening of December 14th, the preview performance of much awaited comedy Rumors was played, directed by Ion Caramitru; it's a show that we recommend as a Christmas gift to your loved ones! And Sunday, December 15th, the National Theatre celebrated on stage the maestro Radu Beligan who, at 95 years of age, performed The Navel for the 337th time, entering the Guinness Book of Records as the longest - living actor still on stage.
We wish all our spectators a holiday season filled with good cheer!
May we all meet at the theatre in the coming year!
Translated by: Andreiu Liliana
MTTLC, The University of Bucharest







