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TNB is marking World Theatre Day with special screenings dedicated to its great actors
Intrare liberă / Free admission
To mark World Theatre Day on March 27, 2026, the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre in Bucharest invites the public to a special event: “Great Actors of the TNB in Special Screenings,” a series of encounters with the living memory of the Romanian stage. The event will take place in the Media Hall, starting at 2:00 p.m., and admission is free, subject to availability.
The program features performances and theatrical documents dedicated to iconic figures of the TNB:
“Take, Ianke and Cadîr” by Victor Ion Popa (2 p.m.) - One of the most beloved plays in the Romanian repertoire, this 2001 production brings together Marin Moraru, Radu Beligan, and Gheorghe Dinică in a display of acting finesse and rare on-stage chemistry. The story of the friendship between three merchants of different ethnicities becomes, beyond the humor and memorable lines, a heartfelt meditation on tolerance, humanity, and coexistence.
“Costel Constantin – last performance” (4.30 p.m.)
A moving documentary about actor Costel Constantin’s final stage appearance in June 2023, capturing the behind-the-scenes moments, the tension, and the quiet of the end of an artistic journey after 60 years on stage. The film becomes not only a testimony but also a gesture of emotional healing, an honest look at the connection between the actor and the stage right up until the final applause.
“The Man who saw Death” by Victor Eftimiu (5 p.m.) - The play features Costel Constantin in a role of great inner strength. The script explores the fragility of the human condition and the confrontation with one’s own limits, in an intense performance marked by lucidity and restrained emotion. A memorable stage presence in a role that defined his artistic maturity.
“The Merchant of Venice” de William Shakespeare (ora 19:00) - The last play in which Ion Caramitru appeared (2021), this production remains a testament to his elegance and artistic depth. His performance adds nuance and gravitas to the Shakespearean text, in a role crafted with rigor and sensitivity, confirming once again his exceptional stature in Romanian theater.
With this event, the National Theater of Bucharest honors the contributions of artists who have shaped the identity of its stage and invites the public to rediscover, through images and memories, the power of theater to remain alive beyond time.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







