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Premieres and other events at National Theatre in Bucharest in 2015
The I. L. Caragiale National Theatre of Bucharest will include - besides its 35 plays from the current repertoire - new, present-day plays and timeless stories read in contemporary register, plays by some of the greatest playwrights, staged by major directors, valuable encounters with Romanian drama, as well as signature shows. Theatre and paratheatrical events will round off the list of projects and performances scheduled for the beginning of the season.
The most important event among all is, without doubt, the 2015 NETA International Theatre Festival, which will be hosted under the roof of the newly-reconfigurated NTB building, between August 28 and September 6, 2015, under the title: Face to face with the Balkans: Theatre – our present-day hero.
The first major event to be expected is the opening performance which will inaugurate The Great Hall - NTB's largest hall, comprising a remarkable stage with multilateral settings - once it has been fully refashioned under the extensive rehabilitation works carried out at the NTB. Thus, one of the most cherished Romanian folk-tales, “Get strung, Pearl”, by Victor Eftimiu, will be reinterpreted in a new, modern understanding brought forward by Dan Puric.
The next premiere at the Great Hall will mark a new encounter with Shakespeare and his “A Midsummer Night's Dream”, staged by director Petrică Ionescu in a manner especially conceived to emphasize the special capabilities of the stage.
Present for the first time at the Studio Hall, another hall with distinctive acoustics and auditorium, director Alexandru Dabija returns to the NTB stage with the play “Requiem”, by a well-known Romanian playwright, Matei Vișniec, a show bound to reveal the playwright's poetic vision of life and death.
At the Painting Hall, one of the most praised halls present in the theatre blueprint, young director Bobi Pricop will produce “A Curious lncident”, by Mark Haddon and Simon Stevens. Mark Haddon's award-winning novel, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”, has been adapted for the stage by Simon Stephens in an emotional play. The performance is expected to come out in the second part of the season.
Also, new performances will be added to the current repertoire of the 9G Programme (New Generation), a programme dedicated to the young generation of Romanian theatre creators. The performances will be produced at the Small Hall, assigned particularly for this programme.The first new performance of the programme is “Extended Love”, by Lukas Baerfuss, directed by Elena Morar (the show premiered on January 18, 2015).
The performance at the Painting Hall, “Allegro, ma non troppo”, by Ion Minulescu, directed by Răzvan Popa - which had its official premiere on January 16 and 18 – ushers in the new season of 2015 at the I.L. Caragiale National Theatre of Bucharest.
Translated by Coșoianu Mircea
MTTLC, University of Bucharest







