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Radu Beligan Centenary
At the 100th anniversary of the birth of Radu Beligan, on December 14th, 2018, starting from 5.00 p.m., the Bucharest National Theatre, in partnership with the Capital City Hall and the ArCub Cultural Center, invite you to the event Radu Beligan Centenary.
A complex man of theatre - actor, director, professor, manager and theatrical animator - Radu Beligan was born on December 14th, 1918, just a few days after the birth of Great Romania, whose destiny was to be tied up to the end of his life. His artistic career extends over several periods of our history, from capitalism to communism and the post-revolutionary present. He has enjoyed great success since his youth and has been part of the golden cast of the shows directed by Sica Alexandrescu's after Caragiale's plays, his name becoming synonymous with RicÄ Venturiano and Agamita Dandanache. In the 1960s, he was the founder of the Comedy Theatre, which, in the long era of communist dictatorship and the aesthetics of socialist realism, introduced a breath of amazing modernity, propelling Romania into a remarkable international theatre circuit. He has been managing, for 20 years, the Bucharest National Theatre, where performances were presented according to the Romanian and universal dramaturgy, as well as the texts of foreign authors banned at that time.
The event shall be moderated by theatre critic Marina Constantinescu and shall be held as follows:
5.00 p.m.: Video-mapping projection on the facade of the Studio Hall; Studio Hall Foyer: Opening of the Radu Beligan exhibition (exhibition shall be open between December 14th and 21st, 2018).
5.30 p.m.: Studio Hall Foyer: Launch of the album "Radu Beligan - 100".
6.00 p.m.: Painting Hall: Radu Beligan evocation with the participation of: Felix Alexa, Simona Bondoc, Ion Caramitru, Mihai Calin, Florina Cercel, Marius Manole, Sanda Manu, Maia Morgenstern, Ludmila Patlanjoglu, Mircea Rusu and Adrian Vasilescu.
We thank the Romanian Television for the archive images used in this event.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu