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Reviews
- Macbeth |
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Tango, Skulls, Witches, Murder - ("Macbeth" at
the Tamasi Aron Theatre)
by Bogdan Laszlo, Haromsek, March 23, 2006 |

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| The production of Macbeth at the Tamasi Aron Theatre continues the Shakespeare series produced by this theatre, and is equal in quality to Romeo
and Juliet and Othello directed by (Artistic Director) Laszlo Bocsardi. |
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| Zinder and his colleagues, Miriam Guretzky who
was responsible for the sets and the costumes, choreographer Vava
Stefanescu and lighting designer Yaron Abulafia worked for the first
time together with the local company and proved that the previous
century has not disappeared but rather imprinted its best qualities
and the company uses the same modern theatre language that the director
and his colleagues use. In other words, we are talking about a success! |
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| …Let's concentrate now on the play, in
which the lead is played by Palffy Tibor. The production rests on
him and on his wife, Lady Macbeth, bored, cruel and sensuous played
by Gizella Kicsid… |
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| It is Lady Macbeth's arrogance, stemming from
the psychological damage of her bareness, that forces Macbeth to
kill the king. The brave soldier transforms in front of our eyes … into
a tyrant who destroys anything that threatens him because "blood
will have blood" and "full of scorpions is my mind"… |
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| In Macbeth, which was written three hundred years
ago, tyrants such as Hitler, Stalin and Mao Tse Tung can see their
reflection, not to mention local Romanians… |
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| In this production…Zinder claims that he
wants to emphasize the "terrified sympathy" for the hero,
and the internal drama of the tyrant is perfect in its development,
despite the mixture of periods and the conscious mélange of
eclectic and anachronistic elements that do not belong to the period
of the play. |
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