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Performed for its hundredth time at NTB, the play Little Hell aspires to a new….youth without age
One of the most appreciated and long-lasting comedies, Little Hell by Mircea Ștefănescu, will celebrate 100 performances on Tuesday, the 31st of March, 2015, at the Painting Hall of the National Theatre of Bucharest.
Its distribution is unforgettable: Ileana Stana Ionescu / Rodica Popescu Bitănescu – the mother in law, Ilinca Goia – the wife, Liviu Lucaci – the husband, Marius Rizea – the doctor, Dragoş Stemate – the wooer, Daniel Badale – the orderly, Fulvia Folosea – the secretary; directed by Mircea Cornişteanu and with the decor set by Clara Labancz.
The beloved play of the dramatist Mircea Ştefănescu is a family comedy about non-perishable values, but also about how difficult it is to maintain a relationship throughout the decades and in the dynamic context of an entire generation. A topic of the hour in a story from 1948. A play with period attire about us, the people from nowadays and the comic circumstances which emerge in the case of a couple that is going through…marital hell. With tactfulness and faith, flair and imagination, this little hell can be turned into a long-distance journey, where the man and the woman take turns at the wheel, which is mostly held by the mother-in-law (an epoch-making part, whose shades and liveliness have been portrayed throughout time in different ways by two great actresses from the National Theatre of Bucharest). On Tuesday, you will have the honour to see perform Ileana Stana Ionescu.
Thus, after only one year and a half from its premiere, Little Hell reaches a round figure, with its hundredth performance taking place at the end of March. We are inviting you to witness this wonderful moment of celebration and great humour, with a classic comedy which is (once again) proving its youth!
Translated by Bianca-Lidia Zbarcea
MTTLC, University of Bucharest







