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“The Curious Incident with a Dog in the Night-Time” Declared Best Show at the Oradea Short Theatre Festival
Three awards and two nominations have been attributed to one of the most beloved shows of the National Theatre of Bucharest, The Curious Incident with a Dog in the Night-Time, directed by Bobi Pricop, at its first participation in a festival, namely the twelfth edition of the Oradea Short Theatre Festival (FITO 2016).
The show, which conquered both the most demanding critics and the Bucharest audience, has received on the stage of the "Queen Mary" Theatre of Oradea the same double appreciation and an enthusiastic welcome.
Produced after a novel by Mark Haddon, with the adaption for the stage by Simon Stephens and the translation by Andrei Marinescu, The Curious Incident with a Dog in the Night-Time has been perceived by the media of Oradea as a “show-phenomenon”, and the jury of the festival (consisting of critics Mircea Morariu – president and Ion Parhon, alongside director Alexa Visarion) have appraised virtues, such as its depth and originality.
The Curious Incident with a Dog in the Night-Time was declared Best Show at the Oradea Short Theatre Festival.
Young and gifted director Bobi Pricop received the Award for Best Direction, for the shows The Curious Incident with a Dog in the Night-Time and Illusions by Ivan Vyrypaev, produced at the “Marin Sorescu” National Theatre of Craiova.
The protagonist of the show, Ciprian Nicula, one of the youngest actors of the NTB troupe, the sensitive, persuasive and charismatic interpreter of the teenager suffering from the Asperger syndrome, received the Best Actor Award.
The show received further two nominations, Ana Ciontea – at the Best Actress Award and Adrian Damian at the Best Scenography Award.
The show The Curious Incident with a Dog in the Night-Time shall have its next representation in the context of the Iași International Theatre Festival for Young Audience, on 11 October 2016 as of 8.00 p.m., at the Students’ Cultural Centre.
The third participation in a festival this year, with two representations, shall be hosted on Friday 21 October, 9.00 p.m. and Saturday 22 October, 5.00 p.m., by the Painting Hall of the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre of Bucharest, in the context of the National Theatre Festival.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







