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Romanian success in Poland: NTB's production of "Mary Stuart" praised at the Kielce International Theater Festival
The I.L. Caragiale National Theater in Bucharest enjoyed notable success at the International Theater Festival in Kielce (Poland), where it presented the play Mary Stuart, directed by Andrei Șerban. The NTB production was praised for its acting power, vision, visual coherence, and directorial rhythm.
A large audience from several Polish cities came to Kielce to see the performance of the National Theatre in Bucharest. The seventh edition of the festival, which confirmed its popularity and quality on the European circuit, enjoyed the presence of the Les Merveilleuses/ Théâtre National de la Colline company from Paris, as well as important names in Polish and European theater, such as Luk Perceval (Belgium), Maja Kleczewska, and Isabelle Lafon (France).
NTB's presence in Poland was part of the broader Romania–Poland Cultural Season 2024–2025, marking a major contribution from the Romanian side. The event was also included in the Romanian section of "Gra z Kantorem"/"Playing with Kantor." This year's edition focuses on the performing arts in Romania and is organized by Cricoteka together with the Romanian Cultural Institute in Warsaw. The curator of this edition is theater critic Cristina Modreanu. The TNB tour in Kielce was made possible with the support of the Romanian Ministry of Culture.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







