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TICKET AGENCY HOURS

Monday: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 14:00
Thursday: 12:00 - 18:00
Friday: 10:00 - 14:00
Saturday and Sunday: closed
The agency is also open one hour before the start of each show at the Great Hall, regardless of the day.

TICKET AGENCY PROGRAM
Monday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 14:00
Thursday: 12:00 - 18:00
Friday: 10:00 - 14:00
Saturday and Sunday: closed
The agency is also open one hour before the start of each show at the Great Hall, regardless of the day.
Queen Marie Theater Oradea

Actor

Date and place of birth: 18.12.1926, Reni-Ismail

Secondary education, advanced training course with CSPC Bucharest certificate

He was employed by the theater between the years: 1966-1970 – artistic director, 1970-1979 – puppeteer.

Artistic sheet:

  • Artistic direction – "Salt in Food" by Viniciu Gafiţa and Alecu Popovici, 1966
  • Artistic direction – "The Blue Hedgehog" by Alexandru Popescu, 1967
  • Artistic direction and musical illustration – "Pui de om" by Victor Eftimiu, 1967
  • Artistic choreography – "Harap Alb" by Nela Stroescu after Ion Creangă, 1967 and 1968
  • Artistic direction – "Cinderella" by Al. Căprariu after the Brothers Grimm, 1967
  • Artistic direction – "A little girl is looking for a song" by Alecu Popovici, 1968
  • Artistic direction – "Baron Münchhausen" by Alecu Popovici and Viniciu Gafiţa after G.A. Bürger, 1968
  • Artistic direction – "The Outlaws" by Alexandru Popescu and Dimitrie Bălan, 1968
  • Artistic choreography – "The School of Rabbits" by Mancio Penciov, 1968
  • Artistic direction – "How the hell can you give a damn?" by Alecu Popovici, 1969
  • Artistic direction – "With the pants on backwards" by Alecu Popovici, 1969
  • Artistic direction – "The Little Puffy Man" by Alexandru Popescu, 1970
  • Artistic direction – "The Emperor's New Clothes" by H.C.Andersen, 1970
  • The Mountaineer, the Piper – "The Olt and the Mureş" by Al.Mitru, 1970, dir.: Eugen Ţugulea
  • Emperor Reed – "Sânziana and Pepelea" by Maria Cupcea after V. Alecsandri, 1971, dir.: Eugen Ţugulea
  • The Lion – "Who Will Guard the Bells?" by Viorica Huber-Rogoz, 1972, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Vizier – "The Stork Caliph" by Tudora Petcuţ-Bondoc after Wilhelm Hauff, 1972, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Storyteller – "Carpathian Tale" (free adaptation by Ana Ioniţă), 1972, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Little White Bear – "Six Little Penguins" by Boris Aprilov, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Toc-Năpârstoc – "Toc Năpârstoc and Tiţa-fetîţa" by Viorica Huber-Rogoz, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Giant, Bandit 2 – "The Clever Tailor" by Maria Cupcea based on the Brothers Grimm, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Time, Pendulum – "The Game of Hours" by Xenia Roman, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Father Bear, Cricket – "The Little Bear Rimcimcim" by Jan Wilkowski, 1974, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Santa Claus – "The Bag with Two Coins" by Viorica Filipoiu and Veronica Porumbacu after Ion Creangă, 1974, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Lion – "Ninigra and Aligru" by Nina Cassian, 1974, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Performer – "Călina Făt-Frumos" by Lidia Ionescu and Agrippina Hăulică-Foreanu after Victor Eftimiu, 1975, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Performer – "What Will Bondocel Be?" by Marcel Breslaşu, 1977, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Prop handling – "Papuciada" by Costel Ionescu after Camil Petrescu, 1977, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • Romanian – "The Three Ladies" by Dumitru Vacariu, 1978, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Sun, the King – "The Queen of the Lakes" by Nina Ghernet, 1979, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Bear, the Rabbit I – "Three Singing Kids" by Andrei Gâlea after Ion Creangă, 1979, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
  • The Fisherman – "Five Boys" by Emanoil Enghel (based on a fairy tale collected by Clemens Brentano), 1980, dir.: Francisca Simionescu