
by Tennessee Williams
Translation: Radu Nichita
Artistic direction: Liviu Rozorea
Scenography: Maria Haţeganu
Premiere date: February 15, 1979
In an empty room, an anonymous Man and a Woman are bound to each other by pain and despair. Both have reached the lowest limit of existence and resistance, beyond which they no longer expect anything. She has only drunk water for three days, and He obsessively repeats how he woke up in a bathtub full of ice cubes, without knowing how and why he got there or what happened before. It is a solitude for two, in which each person's soliloquies echo in the void, without managing to become a dialogue. The generous monologues explore in a poetic and symbolic language themes such as love, death, the decline of man or the difficulty of communication.
Interpreters:
Elizabeth Jar
Liviu Rozorea
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