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Shadows, an Almost Incredible Love Story, in Countrywide Premiere at NTB
After a preview well-received by the audience and the authoress herself, the „I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre of Bucharest announces on Tuesday 6th and Wednesday 7th June 2017, from 7.30 p.m., the premiere of the show Shadows by Marilia Samper, directed by Vlad Cristache.
One of the most appreciated directors of the young generation, with a promising debut in 2010 at the Maria Filotti Theatre of Brăila and a series of subsequent confirmations, shows enacted on stages in Bucharest, Piatra Neamţ, Ploieşti or Tulcea, Vlad Cristache proposes us this time a puzzle-like play, not lacking some crime novel highlights, where the destinies of the three families are intertwined, marked by losses and separations, an exciting story and a touching show about the force to start life afresh under any circumstances.
With an exceptional cast reuniting popular actors of the Romanian stage, from three generations, Ana Ciontea, Gheorghe Visu, Mariana Mihuţ, Victor Rebengiuc, Mircea Rusu, Gavril Pătru, Alexandra Sălceanu, Emilian Mârnea, Shadows is performed in the Black Box Hall, where the actors’ emotions and the bated breath of the moved spectators almost touch each other.
The play has already been enacted once in the direction of the authoress, in 2012, at the National Theatre of Catalonia, which Marilia Samper deems as a turning point in her career. She staged other plays as well, of her own and by other authors. Born in Brazil, in 1974, from a Spanish father and a Brazilian mother, Samper usually writes in Castilian, after which her texts are translated into Catalan. Designated resident-playwright of the Beckett Hall from Barcelona for the season 2016-2017, she shall enact on this stage the play La alegria / Joy. With Shadows, the authoress confesses: „ I wanted to write about absence and I ended up writing a love story. The project was born from my desire to write about what moves me. I like to make speculations about how to live, feel, suffer. About how we deal with a situation of extreme suffering. I did not want a thriller, or a detective story, but a story about characters facing absence”.
The next representations shall take place on 14th and 21st June, as well as on 2nd July 2017, at the season closing. All these shows are scheduled from 7.30 p.m., in the Black Box Hall.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







