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Othello?! Is a stage adaptation of Andriy Zholdak after the tragedy "Othello or the Moor of Venice" by William Shakespeare. Already in the first minutes of the show you feel that you have entered into another world, you no longer know what is happening, you suddenly wake up to reality every time you tend to fall into reverie: noise, music, screams, agitation, movement, scenery, everything is as it detached from our world. Everything seems strange, a hostile atmosphere, heavy, you feel like death is haunting in the air, you even visualize how is playing with the humans destiny, realizing it's own time and space, trough the many freeze moments. The multitude of symbols that fills this show makes it, I might say, a symbolic demonstration theater, a different type of theatre. Milking cows, milk in abundance, the bloody red, the crow, the flour, the oranges, the matches, the huge doors, the mirrors, the plates, the clocks, all leading to infinite interpretations and resolutions. Maybe we can not fully understand what Zholdak wanted to tell but the images remain unpublished after such a show, but also the spiritual sense of disorder because it is impossible not to touch you for ever. One thing to be mentioned is the presence of these symbols on the poster show in advance, which makes it a clear the director's tendency to integrate all the symbols, the mystery, to some travel to the unknown, to fantastic.
At National Theater Radu Stanca, Sibiu Director:Andriy Zholdak Cast: Constantin Chiriac Cătălin Pătru Diana Văcaru Lazăr Ema VeČean Cristina Flutur Iunis Minculete Florin CoşuleČ Ofelia Popii Pali Vecsei Adrian Neacşu Pali Vecsei Bogdan Sărătean Eduard Pătraşcu CodruČa Vasiu Florentina Ţilea Diana Fufezan photo credits: Ralu
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