RNTF artists are co-financing the event

Eleven theaters from nine Romanian cities are coming to Bucharest for the National Theater Festival.

“This year, the artists selected in the 19th edition of the National Theater Festival are co-financing the event, because they have accepted to perform without fee, while the efforts of those from outside Bucharest are even greater, as they will be paying for their own transport to Bucharest,” says Cristina Modreanu, 2009 NTF selector.

Thus, Bucharest audiences, and not only, will have the chance to see, between October 31 and November 8, last season’s best productions of Romanian theaters.

Do not miss the 18 shows:

Beautiful, directed by Vlad Massaci, and The Tempest, directed by Cristi Juncu, productions of the Toma Caragiu Theater in Ploiesti;

The Bald Soprano, directed by Tompa Gabor, Psychosis 4.48, directed by Mihai Maniutiu, and Psychosis 4.48, directed by Razvan Muresan, productions of the Lucian Blaga National Theater in Cluj;

Princess Turandot, directed by Andriy Zholdak, produced by the Radu Stanca National Theater in Sibiu;

Krum, directed by Theodor Cristian Popescu, produced by the Targu Mures National Theater;

Three Sisters, directed by Ada Lupu, How Barbie Gets Through the World Crisis, directed by Alexandra Badea, and The Winter’s Tale, directed by Alexander Hausvater, productions of the Mihai Eminescu National Theater in Timisoara;

Lucia Skates, directed by Radu Afrim, produced by the Andrei Muresanu Theater in Sfantu Gheorghe;

Black Milk, directed by Claudiu Goga, produced by the Sica Alexandrescu Theater in Brasov;

Romania! I Kiss You, directed by David Schwartz, produced by the Vasile Alecsandri National Theater in Iasi;

Danton’s Death, directed by Mihai Maniutiu, and Three Sisters, directed by Tompa Gabor, productions of the Hungarian State Theater in Cluj;

The Bald Soprano, directed by Alexandru Dabija, and Pool (No Water), directed by Alexandru Mihaescu, productions of the German State Theater in Timisoara;

The Pillowman, directed by Radu Afrim, produced by the Maria Filotti Theater in Braila.

The shows performed in German and Hungarian are translated into Romanian.

 
 

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