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The cofee house

by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Dragoș Galgoțiu

Cast

Don Marzio, Neapolitan gentleman
Cornel Scripcaru
 
Ridolfo, cafegiu
 
Pandolfo, chief
 
Trappola, salesman at Ridolfo
 
Lisaura, ballerina
Camelia Maxim
 
Agabito, hairdresser
 
Eugenio, merchant
 
Flaminio, as the Count Leandro
 
Placida, Flaminio's wife
 
Vittoria, Eugenio's wife
 
Mr Pandolfo Girls
Cristina Constantinescu, Oliver Ojog
 


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Stage design
 

“La Bottega del Caffe” imagine some gossip, some jokes and some trivial small disasters before the Grand Venetian Carnival starts.
Shade the city paintings, words quick, masks, exotic, fireworks exploding in the theater scene, reminding us of our need to allow ourselves entranced by what is fleeting and futile, for a few moments trying to animate our frivolous needs theater .

Dragoș Galgoțiu

Press reviews

“La Bottega del Caffe” brings us one by one in the foreground, various "characters", recognizable here and elsewhere: Eugenio merchant, with his weakness for playing cards, women, and yet, for his wife, portrayed with remarkable nuance and subnuance by Marius Stănescu; clevetitorul Don Marzio which lend Scripcaru Cornel spirit, intelligence and charm paradoxically, played by dynamic Ridolfo - Constantin Cojocaru, owner of tripou Pandolfo - Mircea Constantinescu glove for a role, ie Trappola shopman Ionel Mihăilescu as a particular cell and expressive as you know, LISAURA ballerina, Anna Karenina a kind of exile, Camelia Maxim which gives them grace to be reluctant, barber hitleroid Agabito - Lawrence Lazarus, seducer Flaminio - Dan Bădărău, neplacida Placida - Anca Neculce and tempestuous Vittoria, played by an actress of force - Oana Ștefănescu. Let's not forget the răsfăţatele "Mr Pandolfo daughters: Cristina - Victoria Oliver and Ojog Constantinescu.
Saviana StănescuAdevărul
Duration: May 6, 2000
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