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The Romanian Actors' Tour in the Republic of Moldova
The "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre from Bucharest in its first itinerant tour through several cities in the Republic of Moldova
A new large-scale cultural project supports the organization of the first tour of the "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre of Bucharest in the Republic of Moldova.
Under the title The Romanian Actors' Tour, this large-scale cultural project is funded by the Department for the Relations with the Republic of Moldova (DRRM) and organized in partnership with the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Moldova. The tour will include the presentation of eight productions of the National Theatre of Bucharest in theatres in Chisinau, Cahul and Balti from April to September 2023.
The first play presented within the project is Extra and will be performed on April 28, 2023, at 19:00, at the Nameless Theatre from Chisinau. The play, an exceptional one-woman-show by Tania Popa (born in the Republic of Moldova, in Causeni), will bring to the audience the tragi-comic story of Ania, an aspiring actress whose life is divided between a career in theatre and unfulfillments in her personal life.
Critics in Romania appreciate the show as a moving interpretation of a sensitive psychological theme, with explosive variations between pain, emotion, self-irony and comedy. The audience will witness an hour of meditation and monologue on the troubled life of a young mother, who has fallen into the abyss of disappointment and her struggle with life and poverty to fulfil her dreams and keep her hope for a better future.
The play was written by actor Andreas Petrescu, especially for Tania, about whom he says: "Tania Popa is a time bomb. A luxury time bomb. You never know when it's going to explode, and when it does, the reaction is powerful, it sweeps everything around".
Admission to all performances on the tour will be free.
DRRM promotes Romanian values across the Prut and supports, through this project, the meeting of the actors of the National Theatre "I.L. Caragiale" in Bucharest with the audience from several localities of the Republic of Moldova, in order to facilitate their access to the Romanian culture and language.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu