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Postat pe 11.22.2018
FESTIVALUL TEATRELOR NAȚIONALE la Teatrul Național Cluj-Napoca
 


 

On the occasion of the Centenary of the Great Union, the "Lucian Blaga" National Theatre of Cluj-Napoca organizes between 28 November and 5 December  THE FESTIVAL OF NATIONAL THEATRES, which will host the best theatre productions based on exclusively Romanian texts, and made by national theatres from Romania and the Republic of Moldova.


The "I.L. Caragiale" National Theatre of Bucharest will present two productions: Iulian Margu's God dresses from the Thrift, directed by Ion Caramitru, and ActOrchesdtra, a collective work directed by Horia Suru.


The "Marin Sorescu" National Theatre of Craiova will present Al. Kirițescu's The Magpies, directed by Alexandru Boureanu and the performance of Romanian poetry The Steps of the Union directed by Alexandru Mâzgăreanu.


The "Radu Stanca" National Theatre of Sibiu will present Gianina Cărbunariu's Solitarity.


The National Theatre of Târgu-Mureș will present two productions, Devil's Casting, written and directed by Radu Afrim - the "Tompa Miklós" Company, and Gabriel Sandu's My Father, the Priest, directed by Leta Popescu - the "Liviu Rebreanu" Company.


The "Mihai Eminescu" National Theatre of Chișinău brings S.T. Burke's The Funny Madhouse directed by Petru Hadârcă.


The "Vasile Alecsandri" National Theatre of Iași will present two productions: One+One... by Lucian Dan Teodorovici, directed by the author himself, and Ada Lupu's The Story of the Bird without a Nest, directed by Iris Spiridon.


The "Mihai Eminescu" National Theatre of Timișoara will present Why We Love Women after Mircea Cărtărescu directed by Mihaela Lichiardopol.


The National Theatre of Cluj will present Master Manole after Lucian Blaga, directed by Andrei Măjeri, and Love Stories at First Sight after Gabriel Liiceanu, Adriana Bittel, Ioana Pârvulescu, Radu Paraschivescu, Ana Blandiana, directed by Tudor Lucanu.

 


This event takes place within the "România 100" program, with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Identity.