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Premiere Dystopia.shakespeare.Remix
DYSTOPIA. shakespeare. REMIX, directed by Catinca Drăgănescu, is yet another 9G project (New Generation at TNB), which has been added to the National Theatre’s repertoire as part of the ‘Young People’s Season at the Small Hall ’. The show’s official premiere will be on Thursday, the 2nd of October 2014, at 20:00.
The DYSTOPIA.shakespeare.REMIX show is about the apocalyptic end of today’s degrading world. Inspired by video games, the show breaks down and mixes together parts from several of Shakespeare’s works, resulting in an original script on power and the various devious ways in which it manifests itself. From a simple, modern, yet 100% Shakespearian, perspective, the show keeps several different forms of manipulation under close scrutiny.
DYSTOPIA.shakespeare.REMIX raises simple questions about mankind, its violent nature that continues to grows trying to keep the pace of ‘society’s evolution’, about the different ways to manipulate and brainwash others, the dehumanization of everyday life that is desperately trying to compete with its virtual world counterparts.
9G at TNB is a project in partnership with the Researching and Theatrical Creation Center ‘Ion Sava’ and it is aimed at young theatre developers. The 9G project takes place at the Small Hall, a space designed exclusively for young artists. At the end of the project auditioning stage, where 42 plays were submitted, the jury (composed of Ilinca Tomoroveanu, Cristiana Gavrilă, Mașa Dinescu and Violeta Popa) selected seven shows that would advance to the rehearsals’ stage:
- Coin Locker Babies (an adaptation of Ryu Murakami’s novel) scripted and directed by Doru Drăgoi;
- ActOrchestra – musical theatre but not a musical per se, director Horia Suru;
- DYSTOPIA. shakespeare. REMIX directed by Catinca Drăgănescu;
- Four pictures of love by Lukas Baerfuss, directed by Elena Morar;
- Organic after Useless by Saviana Stănescu, directed by Andrei Măjeri;
- The Two-Character Play by Tennessee Williams, director Iris Spiridon;
- Buy Nothing Day by Kim Atle Hansen, directed by Horia Suru.
ActOrchestra and DYSTOPIA. shakespeare. REMIX have already been added to the theatre’s portfolio as part of the Young people’s Season at NTB and another three shows (Coin Locker Babies, Buy Nothing Day, The Two-Character Play) are under development and following some open doors rehearsal sessions they will be judged by the Artistic Council who will decide which ones will be added to the Small Hall’s repertoire.
Translated by Silvia-Ecaterina Constantinidis
MTTLC, University of Bucharest







