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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

Iosif Vulcan Band Archive

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Goodbye, Doru

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Actor

Date and place of birth: 10.03.1961, Ulmeni

Studies: Institute of Theater and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1988, class of the prestigious artist Olga Tudorache.

Assigned to Oradea, Doru Fîrte played, from the beginning, important, main or large-scale roles: Mihai Dabija (the young rebel "with problems" in the show "Midnight Waltz" by Viorel Cacoveanu) or Teofil ("The Room Next Door" by Paul Everac), Cis ("The Secret of the Posket Family" by Arthur W. Pinero) - roles perfectly suited to the young actor's age. A graduate of an oboe high school class, Doru Fîrte demonstrates a certain sensitivity, often thinking of his characters in their musical note. At least three roles in his career have recommended him for the priority of having given life to them, the actor-musician: the role of Don Baker in "Only Butterflies Are Free" by Leonard Gershe, El - in "The Venetian Anonymous" by Giuseppe Berto and Mozart himself in Amadeus by Peter Shaffer (in the reprise of the show), a masterpiece signed by Alexandru Darie.

Philip, Tania

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Actress

Date and place of birth: 24.06.1959, Bucharest

Studies: Institute of Theater and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1982, class of Prof. Amza Pellea

Very beautiful, tall, slim, blonde with blue eyes, Tania Filip was the young woman long awaited by the theater, destined for the roles befitting a star. Here is the portrait of her by the late Dumitru Chirilă in the magazine "Familia": "This girl, of a special beauty, preserving something of the pale light of the north on her face and the serenity of Rublev's Madonnas in her eyes, seems destined for a brilliant career". When they got to know her better, the management and directors realized that they had in front of them a young woman who loved reading, books, had read a lot, was very punctual, serious, disciplined, without the airs of a star (although she would become the star of the troupe in a short time), displaying simplicity and a sincere and deep love for the stage. Even as a student, he was entrusted with several roles of immense significance for a young man: Ophelia (from William Shakespeare's "Hamlet"), Nora (from Henrik Ibsen's play), Miss Iulia (from August Strindberg's play of the same name), Elena (from William Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida"), Iphigenia (from Mircea Eliade's play).

Farkas, Stefan

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Director

artistic Date and place of birth: 26.01.1929, Oradea

Studies: "Szentgyörgyi István" Theatre Institute, Cluj, 1953, directing department

Artistic director Farkas Ştefan, an employee of the Hungarian section, collaborated with interest and continuous openness towards getting to know the Romanian troupe – with its actors.

Particularly interested in the comic genre, not necessarily easy, but with an audience appeal, he opted for comedy of value, with music, often making shows with great public success, he staged comedies by Oscar Wilde – „What Does It Mean to Be Honest?” or „Cactus Flower”, the famous comedy by Barillet and Grédy – not fearing the competition of a much-loved film with Ingrid Bergman. He worked carefully and with infinite love and interest for the children's universe, a show full of charm and joy: „Mary Poppins” by Silvia Kerim after Pamela Travers – starring the very young and talented actress Tania Filip. 

Dumitrescu, Ben

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Actor

Date and place of birth: 10.07.1936, Slățioara

Studies: Institute of Theatre and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1967

Coming directly to Oradea as a graduate, he benefited from intensive employment, appearing in twenty-three roles in just four seasons. Having a pleasant physique and voice, a strange "what" in the way of being on stage, he left a pleasant impression on his colleagues and spectators. His performance in the show "Spring Suicide is Forbidden" by Alejandro Cassona, was noted, along with his colleagues George Musceleanu, Viorica Cernucan, Nicolae Barosan, Ion Abrudan – in a show "somewhat lacking in imagination". He was applauded and praised for the way he recited, intelligently and with moderation, Nicolae Labiş's lyrics from the Labiş Recital.

Dristaru, Grig

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Actor

Date and place of birth: 17.09.1939, Constanta

Studies: Institute of Theatre and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1966, group C, with Prof. Eugenia Popovici

He made his debut as a professional actor at the Galaţi Theatre, and after four seasons he came to Oradea, where he also played during four „theatrical years”. Endowed with humor, intelligence and artistic grace, he created several expressive and diverse roles, comic or dramatic, such as: Calabazas in „The House with Two Entrances” by Calderón de la Barca, Guliţă in „Chiriţa in the Province” by Vasile Alecsandri, Tom Whyer in „Our Uncle from Jamaica” by Dan Tărchilă, etc. In the play "Interesul general" by Aurel Baranga, the columnist Dumitru Chirilă recorded the effort of Mrs. Marietta Sadova to give consistency to a text, considered by him an "assembly of punchlines", but praises the actors - Grig Dristaru in the role of Linte - for the "fluency of the acting". In "Moartea ultimului golan" by Virgil Stoenescu - in one of the main roles, Fony, Grig Dristaru manages to instill in the character (from the series of... recoverable golans), a wave of humanity, and even poetry.

(Presentation by Eugen Ţugulea)

Dinescu, Georgiana

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Actress

Date and place of birth: 14.03.1978, Slobozia

Studies: Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Theatre within the Faculty of Letters Cluj-Napoca, class of Mona Chirilă – Miriam Cuibus

Macedonian, after her mother, energetic, with a volcanic temperament, intelligent, eager to assert herself in other literary and artistic fields – she writes short prose. She loves good music with a passion. During her studies, she played several roles of great importance and difficulty, such as Lady Macbeth ("Lady Macbeth" by William Shakespeare) or Zoe ("A Lost Letter" by IL Caragiale). At the State Theatre of Oradea, she played several key roles in the three seasons she was employed there. She stood out from her first roles: Agrippina ("The Mother-in-Law with Three Daughters" by Ion Creangă) or Helena ("A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare).

Darius, Alexander

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Artistic director

Date and place of birth: 14.06.1959, Bucharest

Studies: Institute of Theater and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1983, class of Prof. Dinu Cernescu

He is the son of the well-known theater and film actor Iurie Darie and the actress Consuela Roşu.

Alexandru Darie – Ducu, as he is called in the theater world – came to the State Theater of Oradea at the beginning of the 1983/1984 season, immediately after graduating from the directing department of the IATC Bucharest. His debut was marked by the inconvenience and scandal triggered by the attempt to censor his show by the party forums. It is the show „Jolly Joker”. Tudor Popescu’s comedy – in fact a fierce satire on the so-called „multilaterally developed” socialist society, in fact a society undermined by deprivation, poverty, corruption, lies, a society in which people lived with the fear of expressing their opinion openly, with the fear of being constantly followed, by people paid by the „vigilant” Securitate, of being controlled, etc. The Theater had already gone through something similar with the show „Casa evantai” by Marin Sorescu. This time, the very young director managed to maximize the dangerousness of the satirical text.

Damian, Marius

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Actor

Date and place of birth: 12.05.1979, Focsani

Studies: University of Theatre Arts Târgu Mureş, 2003

Intelligent, inquisitive, talented and creative. He writes prose and plays, flirts with directing. He stayed in Oradea for two years. He admirably played the role of Uncle Robert in the comedy "Dust in the Eyes" by Eugène Labiche, directed by Alexandru Dabija. The chronicler noted the ease and playful spirit with which he served the punchlines. He was part of the choir group - with precise tasks and an important role in the much-praised, rightly so, performance by Mihai Măniuţiu: "Electra" after Sophocles and Euripides. Finally, he played in two plays written or dramatised by him: in "The Fireflies" - his own creation (Felippe) and in the dramatisation after Isaac Bashevis Singer, "Netotu'". In this monodrama, in the role of Netotu, Marius Damian proved a certain acting talent, revealing, discreetly but very convincingly, the facets of the well-known character. Recently, he played in a superb show at the Odeon Theatre in Bucharest: "Pyarmus & Thisbe 4 you" (directed by Alexandru Dabija). He played three roles and was exceptional in all of them.

(Presentation by Elisabeta Pop)

Costea, Marius

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Actor

Date and place of birth: 27.05.1968, Nucet

Studies: "Luceafărul" Academy of Arts, Bucharest, 1995, class of Professor Constantin Dicu

Marius Costea's transition through the Oradea State Theatre was almost meteoric, as he was from Oradea, the management hoped that he would settle here. It is true that, after only a year, he stayed in Oradea, but he changed his profession, opting for Vama Borş. Compared to the income of a novice actor, it is true that the new job, from a material point of view, obviously offered him more satisfaction. The question is whether he did not continue to suffer from not acting anymore, missing the stage. Judging by the fact that he has not tried a "return to his first love" since then, we deduce that the young man has definitively left the world of the stage... Handsome, well-made (we had no way of telling if he had talent or not!), he was noticed in the show "Tache, Ianke și Cadâr" by VIPopa, in the role of young Ionel. Together with Monalisa Basarab (Ana), they formed a harmonious couple - in a show billed as "good, devoid of unnecessary fantasies". As for a small role in the show "Aproape o pădure" by Ana Ripka Rus, he was only doing his best to execute the unfortunately aberrant directorial instructions.

(Presentation by Eugen Ţugulea)

Cornea, Alexander

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Actor

Date and place of birth: 12.09.1970, Cluj-Napoca

Studies: Babeş-Bolyai University, Faculty of Letters, acting department, 1996

He came to the State Theatre of Oradea in 1996 and stayed here for almost three years, together with the actress Andra Tudor, his wife. During all this time, he gave the impression that he did not adapt – maybe there is nothing wrong with that –, he always seemed dissatisfied, always demanded something… He played relatively a lot of roles and it seems that he was appreciated. After more than satisfactorily interpreting the role of the Other in the controversial show "Outside the Door" by Wolfgang Borchert, made by Sergiu Savin, but then abandoned and left to the choreographer Angela Doni, he interpreted with aplomb and quite a bit of humor the characters Lucas in "Doctor fără voie" by Molière, Calidorus in "Pseudolus" by Plaut, Miltias in "Proces pentru umbra unui măgar" by Friedrich Dürrenmatt – shows that, unfortunately, were not of great value, and were performed relatively little.