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The National Theatre of Chişinău Returns to the Bucharest National Theatre with Two Representations
The remarkable and beloved troupe of the „Mihai Eminescu” National Theatre of Chişinău shall soon make a comeback on the stage of the Bucharest National Theatre with further two successful shows from its repertoire, The House on the Border by Slawomir Mrozek and Filumena Marturano by Eduardo de Filippo.
The 2016 tour is a natural extension of the project launched in 2014, which has been a huge success, Romanian Theatre at Bucharest and Chişinău, the most extensive cultural exchange between two National Theatres.
On Wednesday, January 20, as of 8 p.m., the Studio Hall shall host the play The House on the Border by Slawomir Mrozek, whose premiere took place in the opening of the National Theatre Reunion from Chişinău, in the autumn of 2015.
The play of the well-known Polish contemporary playwright, interpreted as a tremendous caustic fable, is a dangerously real prophecy in the millennium haunted by wars and calamities, this being also one of Mrozek’s debut creations, which, unfortunately, proves its timeliness increasingly, from one decade to another.
The House on the Border depicts the situation of a family receiving the news that the borders were retraced for historical reasons, so that the new border would pass right through the centre of their home, through the living room. „An absurd situation, in which diplomats command our destinies, depriving us of intimacy. It was my aim to make everything happening on stage seem as real as possible”, declared the director.
The House on the Border is also a successful Modavian-Polish project and an outstanding fusion of artistic forces. The producers of the show are coming from Poland: Agnieszka Korytkowska–Mazur for direction, Pawel Dobrzycki, for scenography, and Maciej Zakliczynski – stage movement and musical selection. The show features actors of the National Theatre of Chişinău: Petru Hadârcă, Silvia Luca, Iurie Negoiţă, Ninela Caranfil, Draga-Dumitriţa Drumi, Igor Babiac, Petru Oistric, Valentin Zorilă, Iurie Radu, Iurie Focşa, Ion Mocanu, Anişoara Bunescu, Lilia Bejan, Mihaela Damian-Oistric, Doriana Zubcu-Marginean, Ana Tkacenko.
The second show of the tour shall be performed on Thursday January 21, at 8 p.m., in the Studio Hall, with the play Filumena Marturano or Divorce in Italian Style by Eduardo de Filippo, the adaptation and direction being ensured by one the most appreciated Bessarabian show producers, Alexandru Vasilache.
The topic of the play is also well-known from the famous film with Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroiani, but the lovely duet of the Moldavian protagonists (Petru Hadârcă - Silvia Luca) is investing it with new depth. The characters are mature, and their wayward, stormy love generates succulent dialogues, sprinkled with juicy details. “There is much passion in the show, nerves laid bare. Filumena and Domenico rethink their deeds, clarify their feelings. In the end, they realise how important family is, how lasting love is, says the director. I dedicate this show to all those who maintain the feeling of love in the couple, in the family, for decades”. The story conquers through honesty and culminates in an expected happy-end. This is in short the visiting card of a great crowd-pleaser.
The Bucharest Tour is supported by the Capitol Hotel 
Translated by Simona Nichițeanu







