Theater
His debut in theatre was in 1988 with many parts in 6 variety shows at “Estrada Armatei”- Bucharest;
1990 – “Nino” from “Clovnii” (“The Clowns”) by Mihai Malaimare at “Masca” (“The Mask”) Theatre – Bucharest;
1991 – “The Clerk” from “Mantaua” (“The Coat”) after Gogol at “Masca” Theatre – Bucharest;
1991 – Three different parts with no name in “Medievale” (“Medievals”) by Mihai Malaimare at “Masca” Theatre – Bucharest;
1992 – Main part in “A Murit Moartea, Mai” (“Hey, You, The Death Is Dead”) by Mihai Malaimare at “Masca” Theatre – Bucharest;
1995 – “Weston Hurley” from “5-Th of July” by Landford Wilson, directed by Elliot Swift at the “Romanian-American Theatre Eugene O’Neil” – Bucharest;
1995 – “The Baron” in an adaptation after Jean Anouilh’s “Thomas Beckett” at “Nottara” Theatre – Bucharest;
1995 – “Don Quijote” from Cervantes’ “Don Quijote” – at the “Medieval Art Festival” in Sighisoara;
1996 – Four parts with no name in “Ultimele Stiri” (“The Last News”) by Adrian Dohotaru at “Bulandra” Theatre – Bucharest;
1996 – “Don Quijote” from the second part of the Cervantes’ “Don Quijote” at the “Medieval Arts Festival” – Sighisoara;
1997 – “Shawn Keogh” from “The Playboy of the Western World” by John Millington Singe at “The National Theatre” – Bucharest;
1997 – “Don Riccardo” from Carlo Goldoni’s ” The Tyrants ” at “Cassandra” Theatre -Bucharest;
1997 – “Arlecchino” from “All’Improviso” by Gruia Sandu at “Cassandra” and “Nottara” Theatres – Bucharest;
1998 – Two parts (twin brothers) “Castor” and “Polux” from “Fata Morgana” by Dumitru Solomon at “National Theatre” Buzau;
1998 – “Comisul Cateleanu” from “Viforul” (“The Storm”) by B. St. Delavrancea at “Nottara” Theatre – Bucharest;
1999 – “Aladdin” from “Aladdin and the Magic Lamp” by Al. Andy Kessler at “Excelsior” Theatre – Bucharest;
2000 – “Stefan Vardia” from “Nota Zero La Purtare”(“Bad Grade at Discipline”) Music hall by Octavian Sava and Marius Teicu at “Tanase” Theatre – Bucharest;
2001 – “Baron Spitz” from “Mica Sirena” (“The Little Mermaid”) by Al. Andy Kessler at “Excelsior” Theatre – Bucharest;
2002 â main role in the play âToti barbatii sunt curveâ (âAll Men Are Bitchesâ) at the âPrometheusâ Club Bucharestâ written by David Mamet, directed by Florin Piersic Jr.;
2002 â main role (the Screenwriter) in the play âZadarnicele chinuri ale unui scenaristâ (âThe Useless Afflictions of a Screenwriterâ) at the âACTâ Theatre Bucharest, written by Teodora Herghelegiu, directed by Gabriel Coveseanu;
2004 – main role (Praslea) in the play âPraslea si merele de aurâ (âPraslea and the gold applesâ) at the âExcelsiorâ Theatre Bucharest – written and directed by Mircea Anca;
2004 – main role (Peter Munk) in the play âInima de piatraâ (âHeart oh stoneâ) after Wilhelm Hauff, written by Ion Lucian, directed by Vasile Manta;
Parts played during the Academy of Film And Theatre 1993-1997:
“The Inspector” from “Pulpa de Miel” (“Lamb’s foot”) by Roald D’Al;
“Petru” from “Citadela Sfaramata” by Horia Lovinescu;
“Diego Ramirez” from “Noiembrie si Putina Iarba Verde” (“November and Some Green Grass”) by Antonio Gala;
“Astrov” from “Uncle Vanea” by A.P. Cehov;
“Vanea” from “Uncle Vanea” by A.P. Cehov;
“Wangel” from “Femeia Marii” (“The Woman of the Sea”) by H. Ibsen;
“Rosenthal” from “Anfisa” by Andreev;
“The Colonel” from “Sonata Fantomelor” by A. Strindberg;
“Caius” from “Nevestele Vesele din Windsor” (“The Merry Wives of Windsor”) by W. Shakespeare;
“Dan” from “O Casa Onorabila” (“An Honorable House”) by H. Lovinescu;
“Matti” from “Domnul Puntilla si Sluga Sa Matti” (“Mister Puntilla and His Servant Matti”) by B. Brecht;
“Vladimir” from “Asteptandu-l pe Godot” (“Waiting for Godot”) by S. Beckett;
“Cicero” from “Julius Caesar” by W. Shakespeare;
“Mercutio” from “Romeo and Juliet” by W. Shakespeare;
“Jacques” from “Cum Va Place” (“As You like It”) by W. Shakespeare;
“Lysander” from “Visul Unei Nopti de Vara” (“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”) by W. Shakespeare;
“Don Riccardo” from “The Tyrants” by C. Goldoni;
“Lubin” from “Georges Dandin” by Molliere;
“Arlecchino” from “All’Improvisso” by Gruia Sandu.
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