class="">Claudiu Bleonț: “People must attend theatre even after the Festival”

Claudiu Bleonț: “People must attend theatre even after the Festival”

Having played in “The Inspector General”, directed by Felix Alexa at the National Theatre of Bucharest, Claudiu Bleonț can also be seen in “Rhinoceros”, which will be broadcast live on Sunday, the 2nd of November, at the Grand Cinema&More, within the Baneasa Shopping City Mall.

5 November 2014,  Articles

 

 

The final day of the National Theatre Festival gives the people of Bucharest a new show: “Rhinoceros”, by Eugene Ionesco, directed by Robert Wilson at the “Marin Sorescu” National Theatre of Craiova, from 7.00 PM. Having played in “The Inspector General”, directed by Felix Alexa at the National Theatre of Bucharest, Claudiu Bleonț can also be seen in “Rhinoceros”, which will be broadcast live on Sunday, the 2nd of November, at the Grand Cinema&More, within the Baneasa Shopping City Mall.

An article by Judy Florescu

Friday, the 31st of October was the seventh day of meetings between public and spectators in the University Passageway, which has been transformed for the full length of the National Theatre Festival into the NTF Passageway.

For 7 days, the Bucharest theatre audiences ,as well as people looking to find out news about the festival, have had the occasion to get an autograph from the artists they love. Also in the NTF Passageway , Miss Margareta Pâslaru has been greeted with great warmth by those who came to join her initiative- a charity album for artists in need, Actors Sing. 

Within the Nights of Famous Signatures ,held by the NTF, spectators met Tania Popa, Coca Bloos, Marius Manole, Răzvan Mazilu, Vlad Ivanov, George Mihăiță, Claudiu Bleonț.

“It’s an idea which may come as a bit of a shock, but I’m used to these sorts of meetings. In 2007 I was in Avignon with Hymnus,directed by Radu Dinulescu, a show of the Drama Theatre of Galați, where received the Press Award , in the OFF section of the Avignon Festival. There ,we’d talk to people in French.

The idea of the NTF is really cool, because theatre must come out in the street. People feel better when they are together, as opposed to isolated. Theatre is a social phenomenon. It exists, that’s why I told everybody here to come to the shows. Maybe they’ll discover people a little different than they do in their daily lives. People must attend theatre even after the festival.”, Claudiu Bleont declared.