Simionescu (Mirişan), Francisca

Actress, artistic director, director
Date and place of birth: 27.12.1923, Bârlad
Specialized studies with exemption from the Ministry of Culture Bucharest
She was an employee of the theater between 1952-1966, 1971-1980
Awards: Pro Meritis Award, 2008
Artistic sheet:
- Măriuca and Tremurila – "The Enchanted Bag" by Miklós Mészöly, 1952, dir.: Maria Vasilescu
- The Little Girl – "The Enchanted Paint" by Nadejda Abezgonz – L.Bruckstein, 1952, dir.: Maria Vasilescu
- Tsarevna Nastasia the Beautiful – "Nichita, the Russian Brave" by T. Kovalevskaia, 1953, dir.: Maria Vasilescu
- Queen of the Forest, Mother of the Forest – "Cătălin the Forester" by Mihai Stoian, 1953, dir.: Maria Vasilescu
- Artistic direction – "At the Pike's Command" by Elizaveta Tarakovskaia, 1954
- The Squirrel and the Nurse – "At the Pike's Command" by Elizaveta Tarakovskaia, 1954
- Assistant director – "The Goat with Three Kids" by Paula Culitza after Ion Creangă, 1954, dir.: Maria Vasilescu
- Goat – "The Goat with Three Kids" by Paula Culitza after Ion Creangă, 1954, dir.: Maria Vasilescu
- Artistic direction – "The Forest Artists" by Nina Ghernet, 1955
- Artistic direction – "A Guard of Hope" by Ana Ioniţă Teodorescu, 1955
- Artistic direction – "The Storyteller's House" by Simeon Marshak, 1956
- Artistic direction – "Snow White" by Magdalena Manoilescu based on the Brothers Grimm
- Artistic direction – "The Cowardly Bunny" by János Kemény, 1956
- Artistic direction – "The Chain of Lies" and "Envelopes and Envelopes-Envelopes" by Luiza Vlădescu, 1957
- Artistic direction – "The Pumpkin Craftsmen" by Nagy Olga and Szegedi Eszter, 1957
- Adaptation and artistic direction – "Fables" by La Fontaine, 1957
- Artistic direction – "The Love of Three Oranges" by Carlo Gozzi, 1958
- Artistic direction – "The Goat with Three Kids" by Eugenia Dumitroiu after Ion Creangă, 1958
- Artistic direction – "The Goat with Three Kids" by Eugenia Dumitroiu after Ion Creangă, 1966
- Artistic direction – "Once upon a time..." (Three plays for children) by Serghei Marşak, Xenia and Aurel Boeşteanu, 1959
- Artistic direction – "The Two-Money Bag" by Ion Creangă, 1959
- Artistic direction – "The Troubles of Şurubel" by Valentin Silvestru, 1960
- Adaptation and artistic direction – "The Hare and the Fox" by La Fontaine, 1960
- Artistic direction – "Snowdrop and Viorica" and "The Emperor's Rabbits" by Viorica Filipoiu, 1960
- Artistic direction – "The Miracle Carpet" by Valentin Silvestru
- Artistic direction – "The Five Chinese" by Mihai Crişan and Ildikó Kovács based on a Chinese folk tale, 1961
- Artistic direction and musical illustration – "The Pig's Story" by Viorica Filipoiu and Veronica Porumbacu after Ion Creangă
- Artistic direction – "The Adventures of Habarnam" by Nosov, 1961
- Artistic direction – "The Little Moody Girl" by Costel Popovici, 1961
- Artistic direction – "The Little Musketeers" by Lizica Muşatescu, 1961
- Artistic direction – "The Dress with Figures" by Viorica Filipoiu, 1962
- Artistic direction – "Pitac and Pităcel" by Nina Ghernet, 1962
- Artistic direction – "The School of Rabbits" by Mancio Penciov, 1962
- Artistic direction – "The School of Rabbits" by Mancio Penciov, 1968
- Translation and artistic direction – "The Curious Elephant" by G. Valdicina, 1963
- Artistic direction – "Harap Alb" by Nela Stroescu after Ion Creangă, 1963
- Artistic direction – "Harap Alb" by Nela Stroescu after Ion Creangă, 1967
- Artistic direction – "Harap Alb" by Nela Stroescu after Ion Creangă, 1967 and 1968
- Artistic direction – "Cinderella" by Al.Căprariu after the Brothers Grimm, 1964
- Artistic direction – "Accidents from the Plain" by Valentin Silvestru, 1964
- Artistic direction – "Mihaela's Friends" by Alexandru T.Popescu, 1964
- Artistic direction – "What will Bondocel become?" by Marcel Breslaşu, 1965
- Artistic direction – "Amnarul" by Ştefan Lenkisch after HCAndersen, 1966
- Artistic direction – "Peter the Little Tiger" by Hanna Januszewska, 1966
- Artistic direction – "The Two-Coin Purse" by Viorica Filipoiu and Veronica Porumbacu after Ion Creangă, 1969
- Artistic direction – "Who will guard the bells?" by Viorica Huber-Rogoz
- Artistic direction – "The Stork Caliph" by Tudora Petcuţ-Bondoc after Wilhelm Hauff, 1972
- Artistic direction – "Carpathian Tale" (free adaptation by Ana Ioniță), 1972
- Artistic direction – "Six Little Penguins" by Boris Aprilov, 1973
- Artistic direction – "The Little Girl and the Little Girl" by Viorica Huber-Rogoz, 1973
- Artistic direction – "The Clever Tailor" by Maria Cupcea based on the Brothers Grimm, 1973
- Artistic direction – "The Game of Hours" by Xenia Roman, 1973
- Artistic direction – "Boy's Ball" by Margareta Niculescu and Octav Pancu-Iaşi after Jan Malik, 1973
- Artistic direction – "The Little Bear Rimcimcim" by Jan Wilkowski, 1974
- Artistic direction – „Let's go up a step... What surprise awaits us?!” by Stanca Ponta, 1974
- Artistic direction – "The Two-Coin Purse" by Viorica Filipoiu and Veronica Porumbacu after Ion Creangă, 1974
- Artistic direction – "Ninigra and Aligru" by Nina Cassian, 1974
- Artistic direction – "Urgently looking for a doctor for flowers!" by Stanca Ponta, 1975
- Artistic direction – "Călina Făt-Frumos" by Lidia Ionescu and Agrippina Hăulică-Foreanu after Victor Eftimiu, 1975
- Artistic direction – "Ionica without fear" by Camil Georgescu after Ioan Slavici, 1975
- Artistic direction – "Lucia and the Teddy Bear" by Alecu Popovici, 1976
- Artistic direction – "Ting-Ting" by Nela Stroescu, 1976
- Artistic direction – "Leave it for tomorrow" by Alecu Popovici, 1976
- Artistic direction – "Peter the Little Tiger" by Hanna Januszewska, 1977
- Adaptation and artistic direction – "What will Bondocel be?" by Marcel Breslaşu, 1977
- Artistic direction – "Papuciada" by Costel Ionescu after Camil Petrescu, 1977
- Artistic direction – "The Three Ladies" by Dumitru Vacariu, 1978
- Artistic direction – "Three Enchanted Words" by Ana Predescu, 1978
- Artistic direction – "Fin and the White Horse of the Sky" Ada Teodorescu, 1978
- Artistic direction – "Queen of the Lakes" by Nina Ghernet, 1979
- Artistic direction – "Three Singing Kids" by Andrei Gâlea after Ion Creangă, 1979
- Artistic direction – "The Most Beautiful Song" by György Kovács, 1980
- Artistic direction – "Five Boys" by Emanoil Enghel (based on a fairy tale collected by Clemens Brentano), 1980
- Artistic direction – "The Enchanted Galosh" by G.I.Matveev, 1980
