October 26th | 18:30 – I.L. Caragiale National Theatre Bucharest, Ion Caramitru Hall (Big Hall)

Through Thomas Ostermeier’s lense, Hedda Gabler is a product of the digital age, a woman used to getting exactly what she wants. But this Hedda realises that there is a big difference between what she thinks she wants and what she really needs. In Ostermeier’s vision, the brilliant Hedda is a combination of a femme fatale and a spoiled brat bored of her new toys and thus having fun through more dangerous games.
care s-a plictisit de noile jucării și se distrează practicând jocuri periculoase.
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By: Henrik Ibsen
Translated by: Ozana Oancea
Cast:
Jørgen Tesman: Richard Bovnoczki
Hedda Tesman: Raluca Aprodu
Julianne Tesman: Ana Ciontea
Miss Elvsted: Crina Semciuc
Judge Brack: Marius Manole
Eilert Løvborg: Alexandru Potocean
Directed by: Thomas Ostermeier
Stage design: Jan Pappelbaum
Costumes: Ruxandra Bușneag
Music: Malte Beckenbach
Light design: Erich Schneider, Carsten Sander
Video: Sebastien Dupouey
Produces: I.L. Caragiale National Theatre Bucharest
Duration: 1h 55 min (no intermission)
Recommended age: 12+
Performance in Romanian with English surtitles
”What interests me as a director is that I am dealing with an author (Ibsen) who shows how a human being tries to survives with his emotions while keeping her sould intact in a totally rationalised and materialistic world where the power of money reigns exclusively.” (Thomas Ostermeier)
Photo: Florin Ghioca