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The NTB Online Programme, week June 8th-14th
Another week on NTB YouTube! Three conferences and a show directed by Alexandru Dabija, Lottery Tickets!
A new week of conferences that will end with an online show, which will be broadcast according to the same schedule, on Friday from 4.00 p.m., on Saturday and Sunday from 6.00 p.m. This weekend you will be able to see one of the most successful shows of the Caragiale Year 2012 at NTB - Lottery Tickets, directed by Alexandru Dabija!
Until the reopening of the open-air theatre - at the NTB Amphitheatre, which will take place on the evening of June 15th - we continue, after the Pentecost, the series of broadcasts on the YouTube channel of the National Theatre of Bucharest, according to the following schedule:
Conferences broadcast in week June 8th-14th, as of 2.00 p.m.:
Tuesday, June 9th - Adina Nanu: Pleading for the Hats (the conference took place on February 8th, 2015)
Wednesday, June 10th - Sorin Alexandrescu: Visual Culture, Pros and Cons (held on March 4th, 2007)
Thursday, June 11th - Cătălin Ștefănescu: Exclamation Mark! (April 17th, 2016).
On Friday, June 12th, Saturday, June 13th and Sunday, June 14th: Lottery Tickets, the show directed by Alexandru Dabija after the eponymous short story by Caragiale, will be presented online on the YouTube channel.
The performers in the complete cast version are: Gavril Pătru, Marius Manole, Ana Ciontea, Axel Mustache, as well as the younger Corina Moise, Ilona Brezoianu, Nicoleta Lefter, Valentina Zaharia, Eliza Păuna, Mădălin Mandin, Daniel Hara, Mihai Munteniță, Eduard Cârlan , Ionuț Toader, Dragoș Dumitru.
Initially called Two Lost Tickets, and published as a supplement to the Moftul roman, the short story is then published, also in 1901, in Momente, with the definitive title - Lottery Tickets. Noting the kinship with The Easter Torch, the critic George Călinescu observed that, in the short story Lottery Tickets, “most people are inclined to see a cheerful composition. On the contrary, the short story is a drama that is all the more painful as the appearances are more parodic”.
Alexandru Dabija, the one who signs the direction and adaptation of the opera for the stage, chooses the less trodden path. "I prefer not the version of the many," says the director, "but of the few, whom Lefter's string of misfortunes makes them think of destiny, of a sinister joke, committed by no one knows who." When it trespasses the limits, misfortune arouses compassion and, in extreme cases, horror”.
"You can discover in Dabija’s adaptation for the stage a tenebrous, expressionistic Caragiale, with gloomy humour, suspended in a dizziness of the evil eye, of sickly superstition, which does not know what it really is - terribly fearful faith, or abandonment in the arms of unleashed human nature ". Cătălin Ştefănescu, Dilema Veche
Lottery Tickets reaped remarkable success over time, both in the country and abroad, being appreciated as "a theatrical symphonic jewel about the whims of luck". Mircea Morariu, Familia
“An intelligent, dizzyingly modern show about luck and bad luck, proving how easily and unexpectedly the loser can become - winner and vice versa, the playwright Dinu Grigorescu wrote in Literatorul. Helmut Stürmer with his extremely original sets contributes a lot to NTB's "Lottery Tickets" becoming a big winning lottery ticket.
"The show brought director Alexandru Dabija the Best Director Award at the 2013 UNITER Gala and two others for Helmut Stürmer: Best Scenography award at the UNITER Gala and Scenography Award at the Romanian Comedy Festival. The show participated in the first edition of the MITEM Festival ("Madach International Theatre Meeting", 2014), and in 2017 in the "EUROKONTEXT s.k." International Festival, enjoying an excellent reception at both events.
We are waiting for you this week online on NTB YouTube, and as of June 15th, in the Amphitheatre - where the tickets went on sale this Saturday and at some shows they have already been sold out!!
We remind you that the NTB online shows can only be watched at the announced times, as they are no longer available online after the end of the live broadcast. We wish you a pleasant viewing!
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







