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The RRC Prize for the Theatre
Bobi Pricop and the team of the show “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”, prize for #theatre within the Radio Romania Cultural Gala, 17th edition
On Monday, 20 March 2017, the Odeon Theatre of Bucharest hosted the 17th edition of the Radio Romania Cultural Awards. Within the Gala, prizes for nine sections were awarded – poetry, prose, theatre, film, visual arts, science, music, education, cultural projects and festivals.
Director Bobi Pricop and the team of the show The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time have received the award at the Theatre section, “for the consistency of the performance on all levels of scenic creation”.
“This prize is a great honour, especially since it is both addressed to me and the entire team. There is no greater joy for a director than to receive a prize together with his team”, stated last evening Bobi Pricop, the director of the show The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, when he was bestowed the Radio Romania Cultural Award for #theatre.
The entire team of the show took the stage: actors Ciprian Nicula, Ana Ciontea, Carmen Ungureanu, Rodica Ionescu, stage designer Adrian Damian, Dan Adrian Ionescu & Mizdan, who created the video projections and interactive installations, Alexei Țurcan, the composer of the original musical score. Acknowledgements went to translator Andrei Marinescu, but also to the producer of the show – the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre of Bucharest.
Scenographer Adrian Damian addressed thanks to the people behind the scenes, namely the technical team of the National Theatre of Bucharest, “an exceptional team”.
The show The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (after a novel by Mark Haddon, adapted by Simon Stephens, translated by Andrei Marinescu), enacted at the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre of Bucharest in the season 2015-1016 has reaped countless awards – Best Show Award of the Short Theatre Festival of Oradea, 22nd edition, Best Director Award (Bobi Pricop) and Ciprian Nicula, the performer of Christopher, the 15-year old teenager with Asperger syndrome received the Best Actor Award, Ana Ciontea was nominated for the Best Actress Award for the roles performed in this show, and Adrian Damian was nominated for the Best Scenography Award, within the same festival.
Within the UNITER Awards Gala to be held on Monday, 8 May, in Timișoara, Bobi Pricop is in competition for the Best Director Award, and Ciprian Nicula for the Best Actor in a Leading Part Award.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







