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Premiere Allegro, ma non troppo
Friday, on the 16th of January and Sunday, the 18th of January, 2015, the official premiere of the play Allegro, ma non troppo, written by Ion Minulescu and directed by Răzvan Popa, will take place at the Painting Hall of the National Theatre of Bucharest.
It is an emotional comedy, full of love entanglements and dramatic cliff-hangers. A satire of manners with a millionaire, a wife and a playwright, but also other picturesque characters – a mistress, a bargain maker, a servant – will captivate you, for an hour and a half, with the charm and savour of the inter-war period.
We will witness unexpected appearances and turnabouts, a creative blend of theatre and reality, and adultery committed before the husband’s very eyes, disguised as a fictional play. In the end, it is a plea for the naturalness in theatre, which must draw from life.
As a renowned playwright whose plays were so successful in his time, the manager of the National Theatre of Bucharest in 1926, Ion Minulescu (1881-1944) is best known today as the poet of the Novelettes. Although while he was alive the writer believed that posterity would remember him mainly for his plays, he was however dealt another hand by the history of literature. His plays deserve to be rediscovered even today, after decades from their first enactments, for their lively dialogues, the quick wit, the simplicity of the plot, the intellectual verve and the originality of the writing. Some of his most popular plays are: “The Sentimental Mannequin”, “The Storks are Leaving”, “The anonymous lover” and “Allegro, ma non troppo” a comedy that was also performed in Bratislava and Buenos Aires.
The audience will have the great opportunity to get to know Minulescu’s characters and situations through the talent of the well-known actors of the cast: Gavril Pătru, Marius Rizea, Eugen Cristea, Costina Ciuciulică, Aylin Cadîr, Victoria Dicu and Răzvan Popa, as the director (he received the UNITER Prize in 2011, for directing the best radio drama, “Shylock”, by Gareth Armstrong). Florilena Popescu-Fărcășanu and Maxim Corciova set up the decor. The premiere ushers the New Year 2015 into the National Theatre ”I. L. Caragiale” of Bucharest.
Translated by: Bianca-Lidia Zbarcea
MTTLC, University of Bucharest







