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Who Shall Solve, at NTB, ... The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time?
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, after a novel by Mark Haddon, sold in over 6 million copies worldwide and distinguished with 17 prestigious literary awards, in the stage adaptation of British playwright Simon Stephens, was enacted for the first time at the London National Theatre in 2012, and is currently registering a new success with the public and the critics, on Broadway.
The new show at the National Theatre of Bucharest is directed by young Bobi Pricop, an artist on the upswing, already causing a great stir nationwide and at international festivals, with his pattern-breaking enactments.
For the adult roles in the play, he cast four well-known actors: Ana Ciontea, Carmen Ungureanu, Rodica Ionescu and Emilian Oprea, and in the leading role, the very young Ciprian Nicula, a talent directly aiming at the spectator’s heart. Not long ago, at the UNITER Awards Gala, section for Debut, the audience placed him at the top for the roles played in Râmnicu Vâlcea, in the show You are an Animal, Viskovitz!
Unlike the other performers in the show, Ciprian Nicula plays this time a single character. Christopher is a special teenager, aged 15, suffering from the Asperger syndrome, a special form of autism, introducing himself as a „mathematician with some kind of behavioural difficulties”.
Christopher does not dream. He calculates, analyses, weighs, measures, observes and perceives life through the unpoetic filtres of logic. He is a Sherlock Holmes as a child, knowing for sure that killing the dog Wellington with a garden fork is the mystery which only his little grey matter can solve.
With an obvious economy of theatrical effects, with a precious cast, the show keeps you in breathless suspense during Christopher’s investigations. A genuine slalom among the lies and metaphors of adults, with unexpected secrets and disclosures, behind which painful solitudes, mismatches and conjugal dramas are lurking.
Gliding with lucid sensibility between comedy and drama, the show has a different speed from daily life: it is the mind-boggling speed of an intellect captive in a reality stuck inside its own boundaries.
A performative show, in which emotion is the main special effect, and the world-scenery built by scenographer Adrian Damian, made of mirrors, distances and perceptions, is composed and decomposed in order to face us with ourselves and with our frail certainties.A modern stage parcours, enforced by the music of Alexei Turcan, video projections (Dan Andrei Ionescu şi Mizdan) and lighting design - Andrei Florea, as well as costumes by Liliana Cenean.
We invite you not to miss this show!
The first representations of next month shall take place on February 2, 3 and 6, as of 8.00 p.m., in the Painting Hall. Tickets are available at the NTB ticket counter, as well as online on mystage.ro
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







