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The Just Assassins premiere

The Just Assassins, a performance of artistic excellence about the paradoxes of justice
Premiering at the Pictura Hall of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre, on October 22nd and 27th 2022, at 8 pm, The Just Assasins by Albert Camus, one of the productions of the current season awaited with great interest. An exciting artistic encounter, under the mark of artistic excellence. Directed by Mihai Măniuțiu. In the cast: Marius Manole, Raluca Aprodu, Marius Bodochi, Mirela Oprișor, Maia Morgenstern, Ciprian Nicula. Set designer Adrian Damian, costumes Luiza Enescu. Music by Mihai Dobre.
First staged in December 1949 at the Hébertot Theatre under the direction of Paul Cettly, this play belongs to the second cycle of Camus' works, that of the Revolt. Harsh, tense and deeply lyrical, it reflects his desire to create a genuine modern tragedy, out of the conviction that the time was right for it, according to a Camus study. "At the height of the Cold War, Camus reflects on the issue of violence, which he approaches through the prism of intellectual and moral conscience. The antagonism of two positive notions, love of life in all its fullness and social justice, seemed essential to him at the time", according to Eugène Kouchkine of the Camusian Studies Society.
Interested in the figures of the Russian revolutionaries of 1905, called by him in an essay "the delicate assassins", Albert Camus does not hesitate to declare his admiration for them in the book The Rebel: An Essay on Man in Revolt, and then in this play. "In writing about violence and murder, I have tried to define the limit at which murder must stop. The example of Kalyayev and his comrades made me conclude that you can only kill on condition that you die yourself, that no one has the right to threaten the existence of a being without immediately accepting his own extinction." Impressed by the heroic deaths of young Russian revolutionaries, he does extensive research. Death row inmates' indictments and the memoirs of the notorious terrorist Boris Savinkov provide the subject matter and characters. He is seduced by their "personal exigency", which drove them to terror, and their "paradoxes". "Necessary and at the same time unforgivable, that's how murder appeared to them" - this is how the author introduces his heroes in the play.
Equally moral, lyrical and political, Camus's play stands out in the contemporary sensibility as a memorable work, with its unique and vivid note. Based on contradictions of thought and action, The Just Assassins continues to raise questions about life and death. Considered a history of "higher suicide" and "a tragedy of intelligence", the play incites debate, challenging us to see, once again, that... history repeats itself.
The next performance is scheduled for November 9, 2022.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu