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"Tango", the first performance staged by Gábor Tompa at NTB
Sławomir Mroźec's Tango is the latest production of the National Theatre in Bucharest and will premiere on December 9, 2023 at Sala Pictura, being the first collaboration of the famous director Gábor Tompa with NTB.
Although written almost six decades ago, Slawomir Mrozek's "Tango" is as relevant today as it was when it premiered in 1964. Because "Tango", an allegory with strong political overtones, cloaked in the garb of absurd comedy and which brought the author worldwide fame, reflects the disorientation of a generation confronted with the void left by the collapse of old values and the establishment of a new order imposed by the brutal masses. "Tango" is a performance about freedom and power in any political system, following the story of a young rebel, whom critics often likened to Hamlet.
In his first collaboration with the National Theatre of Bucharest, Gábor Tompa proposes a brilliantly constructed, inventive, funny and frightening performance, supported by a team of stage designers with an impressive track record and an excellent cast that gives birth to a bizarre and fascinating family, exotic characters from three different generations.
"This play is grotesque, ridiculous, sometimes even funny, and bleak at the same time. That is, just like in today's world, where we can no longer separate the comic from the tragic, and it all depends on the perspective from which we look at things," says director Gabor Tompa.
The cast of the show consists of Rodica Negrea, George Ivascu, Emilian Oprea, Matei Constantin, Emilia Popescu, Mihai Constantin, Catalina Mihai / Maruca Baiasu, Florin Ghioca. The set was designed by the renowned set designer Andrei Both, head of the scenography department at the University of California in San Diego and author of impressive sets for memorable productions such as "The Portrait of Dorian Gray", "Let's Dress the Naked", "Hamletmachine"). The costumes were made by Angela Balogh Calin, a designer based in the United States, in Pasadena, where she made costumes for over 50 performances at the famous South Coast Repertory Theatre. She has been nominated for and received several awards from the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle.
Gábor Tompa has been the director of the Hungarian State Theatre in Cluj since 1990 and is one of the most important Romanian directors of the last decades. Between 2007 and 2019 he was Program Director of the Faculty of Directing at the University of California, San Diego, and since 2018 he has been President of the Union of European Theatres.
Stage rights: Diogenes Verlag AG Zürich.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







