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Vişniec and Dabija, Double Virtuoso "Attack" at NTB
The National Theatre of Bucharest announces, on Friday January 22, as of 8.00 p.m., on the stage of the Studio Hall, the premiere Requiem, one of the most impactful plays from Matei Vişniec’s dramaturgy, in the view of one of Romania’s top theatre directors, Alexandru Dabija.
Requiem marks the border between history and memory, where death appears to be impersonated by the Dead for their Homeland – worthy or unworthy – expressly claiming their rights to march at the homecoming parade. Under the close observation of the general, they are preparing for a triumphal march, with hundreds, thousands and hundreds of thousands of … defeated men, after a long war which, sad parable of history, does not appear to have ended until today.
And ... a struggle, this one endless as well, for the top position, is placed in the crater of a black comedy and emphasized with plenty of humour by a glamorous cast. Beloved young actors from the new NTB generation, Marius Rizea, Gavril Pătru, Ioan Andrei Ionescu, Afrodita Androne, Mihai Calotă are joining their younger colleagues, whom you shall discover or rediscover with delight, in this show: Mihai Munteniţă, Lucian Iftime, Cristian Bota, Nicholas Caţianis, Eduard Cârlan, Sorin Dobrin, Ștefan Huluba, Emilian Mârnea, Mihai Niță, Mihai Nițu, Vladimir Purdel, Andrei Redinciuc, Alec Secăreanu, Andrei Seușan, Ionuț Toader, Alexandru Voicu.
The songs by Ada Milea, the scenography by Irina Moscu and the choreography by Florin Fieroiu are replenishing a directorial vision which you shall take home with you, like a precious trophy.
Dabija looks at death the way he looks at life – or history marked by wars or haunted by the spectre of Communism – with lucid detachment, with crude and aggressive, up to visceral humour. The vividness of Vişniec’s text feeds the voluptuousness of its grotesque and gives him an extra reason to prove the absurd of an existence in which we shall all inevitably step into.
We invite you not to miss the new premiere of the National Theatre of Bucharest with Requiem, a parable filled with wit and irony about war, death and the „life” in it!
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu