Two premieres on the TNRS stage in March

The "Radu Stanca" National Theatre Sibiu (TNRS) presents two premieres in March: "The Holiday Game", by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Florin Coșuleț, and "All Molière's works", by Vincent Caire, directed by Daniel Plier.
Tickets are already available online at www.tnrs.ro and at the Sibiu Theatre Agency, 17 Nicolae Bălcescu Street.

Homage to Molière
The play "All Molière’s works", by Vincent Caire, directed by Daniel Plier, with Johanna Adam, Gyan Ros Zimmermann, Daniel Plier, will premiere on March 21, at 7pm, at the Studio Hall.
"350 years after the death of one of the world's most emblematic playwrights, Radu Stanca National Theatre Sibiu pays tribute to Molière with a performance that essentialises the work of the great writer. Commemorating artists who have decisively changed the destiny of theatre all over the world is a duty to our very vocation of giving beauty to the public. Molière is perhaps the most important playwright who taught us that laughter is a weapon that helps us to fight social evil, to be more present and involved in everyday life. This is why Daniel Plier's play is the gift that the Sibiu theatre is offering its audience this year, wishing to make them rediscover the immortal flavour and incisiveness of a writer who will forever live on in the canon of universal drama", said Constantin Chiriac, General Director of TNRS and President of the Sibiu International Theatre Festival.

A romantic comedy inspired by reality

The play "The Holiday Game", by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Florin Coșuleț, with Ada Bicfalvi, David Cristian, Cendana Trifan, Ștefan Chelimândră, Mihai Coman, Codruța Vasiu, Florin Coșuleț will have its preview and premiere on March 18th and 19th, respectively, at 5pm, at the TNRS Grand Hall. "Who am I? Who are you?... A romantic comedy, inspired by a true story, a love story, full of immediate realities, accessed only after one of the characters decides to cut off all communication with the outside world - phone, newspaper, radio, bus. This character hides, in other words, the identity of the guesthouse where the tourists are staying, leading to an isolation that is difficult to accept at first. But this forced cloistering forces the participants to become aware of the moment, of the present, of the real presence of the other, creating relationships free of templates, of hiding places, of dual behaviours characteristic of a social life accustomed to dissimulation. But, above all, it leads in an almost tacit way to an introspection that would be impossible to achieve under "normal" social conditions, leading to a spectacular plunge into the depths of feeling, an unprecedented incursion into the depths of humanity, revealing to each actor the need to fully express their feelings, thus parading their soul in plain sight, naturally, like wearing a key chain.
Who am I? Who are you?... basic questions in the exercise of sincerity, essential in the rough approach of remaining, at least, close to the human spirit", says director Florin Coșuleț.

20-Feb-2023
TNRS