On the 12th of December at the Chamber Hall of the Youth Theatre "Nikolay Binev" in the capital, the Romanian spectacle-pantomime "The Wall" was presented.

Brilliantly performed by the actors Cristina Panait and Eugen Fetesku, it made the audience think - about life, about death, about the power of love and the urge for freedom. The choreography of Mirela Simnichanu was impressive as well. And the idea of ​​the play was best told by the author Mihai Malaymare: "The wall is an obstacle, a form of restriction, limitation, coercion, new geographic definition, depressing thought, commitment, coarse insult, obsession, a start and an endpoint,life denial, thoughtfulness, death. Maybe it means life with all its twists...

My characters are a man and a woman who live life with passion, fight with it and maybe that's why their failures always seem like victory. They struggle, they love, they help each other, they despair, they refuse to step, they start over, they dance to the music of the stars, they create a child and leave the Wall as a legasy to those who will come after them... "

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