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Theatres from Moldova's capital to stage more plays in next week-end

19:16 | 04.02.2021 Category: Culture

Chisinau, 4 February /MOLDPRES/ - More plays will take place at Chisinau-based theatres on 6-7 February.  

Thus, the Mihai Eminescu National Theatre will stage a play titled, Hamlet in savoury sauce, on 6-7 February at 18:00.  

Also on 6 and 7 February at 18:30, the Luceafarul Theatre will present the premiere of the play, The Father, by Dumitru Matcovschi, stage management by Slava Simbris.    

On 6 February 18:30, the Eugene Ionesco National Theatre re-brings to stage the play titled, A VerySimple Story, by Maria Lado, stage management of Petru Vutcarau.   

On 7 February, the Eugene Ionesco National Theatre will stage the play, Oscar and the Lady in Pink, by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, stage management of Petru Vutcarau.    

On 6 February, at 18:30, the Satiricus I.L. Caragiale National Theatre will present the play Ciuleandra by Liviu Rebreanu – a live musical staged by Sandu Grecu.   

On 7 February at 18:30, the same theatre will stage the play, Made in Moldova, by Constantin Cheianu, stage management of Sandu Grecu.  

On 6 February at 11:00, a play titled, 38 Parrots, will be presented at the A. P.  Chekhov Russian State Dramatic Theatre. This is a musical tale in two acts by  Grigorii Oster and stage management of Dumitru Koev.

On 7 February at 11:00, the same theatre will stage the play, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, after a fairytale of Brothers Grimm, stage management of Eleonora Constantinov.   

The plays will take place with the observance of the needed measures for preventing the contamination with COVID-19.  

 

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