Moldovan director presents in Romania debate on history of Basarabian theatre
21:53 | 07.08.2018 Category: Culture
Chisinau, 07 August /MOLDPRES/ – The actor and director Petru Hadarca, director of National Theatre Mihai Eminescu, National Artist Award Artist, recently participated in a cultural project: "The banks of the Prut – Unknown Basarabia", which took place in Piatra – Neamt, Romania, where he presented a debate titled "A hundred years of history of the Basarabian theatre".
The event was organised by county library G. T. Kirileanu from Piatra – Neamt and Radio Romania Chisinau.
Petru Hadarca is the initiator of cultural project Reunion of Romanian National Theatres, fourth issue in 2018, where 12 theatres from Romania and Moldova will present their performances in 19 – 30 September in Chisinau.
During the event in Piatra – Neamt, Petru Hadarca spoke about this project and history of National Theatre Mihai Eminescu in Chisinau, about which he wrote volume "A History of 95 Years. The chronicle of National Theatre in Chisinau".
"The reunion of theatres is a soul project throughout which we have proved that we are talking and living in the same Homeland, that is, as said Nichita Stanescu – the Romanian language. It is a project at the roots of which there is the history of the National Theatre in Chisinau. Knowing the archive of years of establishment of theatre, 1921, the interwar period, I found in those acts and those descriptions from the newspaper "Rampa" chronicles about the evolution of the theatre in Chisinau, and I found many co – productions. Big names of Romanian theatre had beautiful collaborations with the stage of the national theatre in Chisinau. The Reunion of the Theatres is a continuity of those projects," said Petru Hadarca.
Petru Hadarca was born on 08 May 1963, in Singerei city. In 1985 he graduated from Institute of Theatre B. V. Sciukin in Moscow. In 2012, he was awarded honorary title "Master in Art" and in 2015 "Artist of the People". In 2015 he was awarded the Ministry of Culture Award and in 2016 the National Prize. He has starred in over 50 plays, television and artistic films.
(Reporter N. Roibu, editor M. Jantovan)