"Off the Carnival" by Romanian playwright I.L. Caragiale, in Hebrew at Karov Theatre. 18.02.2012

In view of the national Caragiale year 2012 (1852 - 1912), Karov Theatre and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invite the public to the premiere of the comedy "בקרנבל/Off the Carnival".
Nine Israeli actors (among them Moran Rosenblat, recently awarded the prize for Best Actress at the Jerusalem Film Festival this summer) will bring a new life into the classical text, performing a modern adaptation of the play, in Hebrew language, with a look on the tribulations of today's society.
The show "brings on the stage the world of carnival and fair in a whirlwind of comic situations built around romantic complications" as imagined by an author whom Eugene Ionesco, the famous French playwright of Romanian origin, considered his main literary mentor.
Calendar of shows:
2012 February 18 (9 pm) 2012 January 31 (8.30 pm)
2011 December 6 (9 pm), 16 (2 pm) 2011 November 5 (9 pm), 24 (8.30 pm), 25 (14 pm) 2011 October 4, 23 and 30 (9 pm) 2011 September 17, 19 and 25 (8.30 pm)
Hebrew translation, adaptation - Nicu Nitay; artistic director - Dorit-Nitay Neeman; scenography - Tzvi Fedelman, music - Maxim Svetlov.

Karov Theatre, 116 Levinski St., 4th floor/entrance level, Entrance gate 41. Ticket booking: 03 – 688 5004 (Reduced tickets for the Institute friends, 40 NIS)
More information: http://www.t-karov.co.il/


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