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The classic playwright's Calamity, directed by the innovative director Radu Afrim, ends the Caragiale Year at NTB
The official premiere of the representation Scourge, directed by Radu Afrim will take place on Sunday, 16 December, at 20.00, at the new Media Hall.
The innovative director's first meeting with the classic author will be inciting, intriguing, irritating, but it will certainly not go unnoticed. The only drama written by I. L. Caragiale, the history of female revenge, Scourge in Afrim's vision triggers emotion and suspense, in a highly sensorial, instinctive and expressive show.
Mihai Călin, Marius Manole, Emilian Oprea and Crina Semciuc / Simona Popescu create an effervescent world, which is accompanied by a strange thrill given by Luiza Zan's and Valentin Luca's music. A setting which evokes the urban routine, but which is loaded with telluric details, made by Vanda Maria Sturdza, extended to a surreal parade by Cosmin Florea's costumes, which complete the haunting atmosphere of the show.
"I have rarely attempted at texts from our patrimony, but when I did, I felt the need to leave traces. A tame reading for Scourge would be useless (...) I walked with Lorca, I got to a first name basis with Chekhov...Do you think that Caragiale will refuse me?" Radu Afrim
The new Media Hall's opening for the public will take place at the same time with the premiere of the representation Scourge. This is the second new hall given to use within the ample reconstruction project of the "I. L. Caragiale" National Theatre.
On 16 December 2012, starting at 19.00, this new space will also host an exhibition comprising 15 ample works made by the famous painter Ion Sălișteanu (1929-2011). These works are given to the National Theatre by the artist's family so that they will be permanently displayed in the main foyer of the Media Hall. This foyer will be named from now on "The Ion Sălișteanu Foyer".
The access to the Media Hall is made from the Tudor Arghezi Street, at the backside of the NTB building.
Translated by: Izabella Feher







