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The Cherry Orchard premiere
On the Grand Stage of NTB, The Cherry Orchard, a family chronicle told with heartbreaking humour
The I.L. Caragiale National Theatre of Bucharest announces the premiere of the show The Cherry Orchard by A.P. Chekhov, directed by David Doiashvili, which celebrated its international premiere within the 2017 edition of the Tbilisi International Theatre Festival.
On Saturday, 11th November and Sunday 12th November 2017, from 7.00 p.m., we invite you on the stage of the Grand Hall to a new version of the well-known Chekhovian play: the Georgian director – at his second collaboration with NTB after the impressive King Lear from the previous season – proposes a spectacular baroque structure, an expansive cocktail of humour, passion, music, the despair of living and not knowing how, a permanent need to change and not knowing what, in pursuit of a new theatrical truth, of poetic cruelty.
With this play, Chekhov has innovated performing arts, proposing the technique of „indirect plot” – where the major events happen outside the stage and we are witnesses to the characters’ reactions to what is happening. And the eclectic Georgian director David Doiashvili has captured this very convention of „witnesses in action” – from the way the seat rows are arranged on the stage of the Grand Hall, to the plastic composition of space and the architecture of lights, everything is built for the spectators to look through a window corner into the house and the souls of these people, more or less prepared to catch up with time.
For the main parts from The Cherry Orchard, Doiashvili opted for Monica Davidescu and Irina Movilă (performing the role of Ranevskaia alternatively), Ioan Andrei Ionescu for Lopahin, and Mihai Constantin is the memorable Firs, the one forgotten by everyone whom he served with loyalty for a lifetime. The other parts, equally well-rounded from a temperamental and artistic viewpoint, are performed by: Crina Semciuc, Raluca Aprodu, Gavril Pătru, Rareş Andrici, Vitalie Bichir, Istvan Teglas, Idris Clate, Ana Covalciuc, Silviu Mircescu. The music of the show is composed by the director’s steadfast collaborator, renowned musician Nikoloz Rachveli Memanishvili, the ingenious and poetic stage design is signed, in collaboration, by Tamara Kvesitadze (Georgia) and Gabi Albu, while the choreography belongs to artist Florin Fieroiu.
„This show is not allowed to be a melodrama, specifies director David Doiashvili, it must only open our eyes to some truths: there are moments when you believe you are young, you have the strength to move mountains, but you realize that you have grown old, that nobody needs you any longer. Then you understand that you had your life in your hands, but that, imperceptibly, you have stayed on the other side of time, outside the times you inhabit and you are no longer useful to anyone. Therefore, let us laugh!”
Do not miss this Orchard, you shall discover unsuspected characters, situations and meanings, even if the play is for you one of the most well-known creations of world literature.
The next representations are scheduled for the days of 8th and 9th December 2017, from 7.00 p.m.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







