Hollywood Story
Comedy in two parts by Neil Simon
Translation and adaptation: Marica Beligan
Artistic direction and scenography: Ion Mâinea
Premiere date: June 22, 1995
Herb Tucker, a Hollywood writer and screenwriter, whose inspiration seems to have entered a sterile rut, left his wife and two children sixteen years ago. One day he receives an unexpected visit from his daughter, Libby, who seeks him out under the pretext of needing his help and recommendation to launch herself as an actress in the film world. Starting from this topic, the two develop a brilliant dialogue about the avatars of life in Hollywood, but also about the responsibilities of man in life, about the (im)possibility of reconciliation, which, however, cannot replace the years of lost affection. A tender and tender comedy, often on the verge of tears, about actions with irreversible consequences on oneself and on those around them.
Distribution:
Herb Tucker: Ion Tomorrow
Libby Tucker: Roxana Ivanciu
Technical director: Eugenia Popa
Prompter: Florence Szabo
Lighting: Iosif Balogh, Laviniu Goron
Soundtrack: Sorin Domide
