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Sanda Toma and Victor Rebengiuc reunite in “All My Sons”
For a one time only representation, at the end of the season, All My Sons by Arthur Miller, a successful enactment signed Ion Caramitru and scenic “dressed” by another master hand, the one of the scenagropher Dragoş Buhagiar, return on the Grand stage of the National Theatre of Bucharest on Wednesday, June 10th, 2015, at 19.00.
The performance was last played in May 2013, before the renovation work was started on the Great Hall, and the premiere took place in September 2009.
Victor Rebengiuc and Sanda Toma, the well known actors of the National Theatre, reunite with generous parts, in a powerful tragedy, rewarded with the first Tony Award in Arthur Miller’s career. In the Keller’s home, dramas run deep. The play voices the famous author’s favourite themes: guilt, incrimination, pain, death, regret and the morality of some choices.
“All My Sons represents a dramatic, harsh and touching reproach that Arthur Miller brings forth to the world that alienates itself through selfishness, perversion, madness, from what is given to man through birth: love for his fellow human beings and respect for the truth”, is the opinion of Ion Caramitru.
In All My Sons, Victor Rebengiuc performs with artistry and finesse the tragedy of an influential businessman met with the situation of justifying himself in the face of the one for whom he had built an empire: his son. Sanda Toma, a hallmark actress, portrays Katty Keller, the one that gives balance to the family, “a very ‘hefty’ part for an exceptional actress, whose rare endowment was “exploited” in all its shades by high-ranking directors”, Silvia Kerim wrote.
Alongside the two great actors, the audience will have the chance to meet other well known actors of the theatre, from different generations: Dragoş Stemate, Costina Ciuciulică / Fulvia Folosea, Vivian Alivizache / Victoria Dicu, Dorin Andone, Ioan Andrei Ionescu, Gavril Pătru, Irina Cojar and even the child Aris Bănuţoiu. The original music of the show belongs to Vlaicu Golcea, the light design is signed by the unmistakable Chris Jaeger, and the multimedia by Daniel Gontz.
As the American press remarked, at the time of its premiere, “if all that is offered to us when the last curtain falls, in spite of the inner action’s determination, is a question rather than an answer, this is because there are serious questions that we cannot avoid... Mister Miller dared to ask”.
And the audience resonates equally strong even today, because “All My Sons rings an alarm bell when it comes to the promising buds of the consumption society”, the play’s director Ion Caramitru warns us.
We invite you to take part in the last performances of the season 2014-2015 at the National Theatre of Bucharest on the evening of Sunday, June 14th, before the final gong.
Translated by Ana-Maria Albu
MTTLC, University of Bucharest







