Umschlag
Acid, ironic, biting, the social and political satire written by one of the most famous Romanian authors of the inter-war period proves to be surprisingly topical today, more than 100 years after it was first staged - Liviu Rebreanu's PLICUL builds a universe where love intrigues, political chicanery, power struggles, people with light and shadows that give life to a provincial community. In this small town with a big train station, where rivalries are the order of the day and plots are the order of the day, Mayor Arzăreanu knows the principles of the game best, so he resorts to any subterfuge to win a new mandate, even if this sometimes means taking advantage of his loved ones to achieve his goals. In the stage version of a very successful director - Dan Tudor, with an artistic team loved by the public, the Romanian Playwrights Theater offers you to see a perfect comedy that stands the test of time.