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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

Ciubotaru, Ion

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Artistic director

Date and place of birth: Cărpineni, Republic of Moldova

Studies: State Institute of Arts "Gavriil Musicescu" Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, 1983

He came, as an employee of the Oradea State Theatre, in 1997, and for five years he staged several shows in good Romanian tradition, but also with visible influences of the Russian theatrical school: a contained modernity that stems from his personal vision, grafted on a rigorous cultural training and a connection to the reality of the Oradea theatre. The chronicler Mircea Morariu recorded the hesitant way – of course – in which he approached Eduardo de Filippo's comedy, at least the first part of the show being quite boring. We believe that the show was nevertheless balanced and that the performers were guided towards a game with increased coverage in the consistent humor of the famous Italian playwright.

Ciofu, Sorin

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Actor

Date and place of birth: 11.02.1978, Iași

Studies: "George Enescu" University of Arts Iași, 2000, Faculty of Composition, Musicology, Musical Pedagogy and Theatre, Theatre Art section

Sorin Ciofu came to Oradea in 2000 and stayed for two years. He debuted in several roles, in the remarkable show signed by Ion Sapdaru, "The Fantastic and Sad Story of the Candid Eréndira and Her Rude Grandmother", a dramatization of the short story by G.G. Márquez, in the Chorus from "Medea" by Euripides. He was a sympathetic and convincing Silvio in "The Servant of Two Masters" by Carlo Goldoni and a Courtier in "Ivona, Princess of Burgundy" by Witold Gombrowicz. He stood out in the role of Mathurine in the show "Dom Juan" by Molière, and in the show "Harap Alb" by Gheorghe Calamanciuc after the fairy tale by Ion Creangă, he created a Păsări-Lăţi-Lungilă full of humor and a liveliness that was also noted by the chroniclers. Despite his elegant figure, the young actor accepts, even covets, supporting roles, interested in creating something "extra" in addition to the physical data with which he was endowed. With finesse, but also with the necessary distance, with humor, he approaches a character capable of triggering and even intelligently leading the action. This is the case of Thibaut de Charmetant in the comedy "Vacation in Guadeloupe" by Pierre Sauvil and Eric Assous.

(Presentation by Eugen Ţugulea)

Chirila, Tudor

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Artistic director

Date and place of birth: 10.12.1961, Oradea

Studies: Institute of Theatre and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, theatre directing department

Son of critic Dumitru Chirilă and actress Anca Miere Chirilă.

He worked in Cluj, both at the National Theatre and as a professor at the Actor's Art Department. He collaborated with the Oradea State Theatre (as a temporary employee) in the 1991/1992 season, successfully staging the plays "Ivanca" (an absolute premiere), a play awarded the Second Prize at the 8th edition of the Oradea Short Theatre Week (1992). The critic Alice Georgescu praised the play, but Victor Parhon denied that Lucian Blaga's play had any theatrical virtues. Mircea Morariu wrote in his review that the director "succeeded in creating rich and plastic theatrical images" and that "he usefully dissociates the plane of reality from that of the imagination agreed upon by fantasies..." A controversial show, but one in which Tudor Chirilă collaborated very well with the performers, all of whom were otherwise good, in the show: Ion Mâinea, Oana Mereuţă, Dorin Presecan, Doru Fîrte, Daniel Vulcu, etc.

Cyril, Paula

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Actress

Date and place of birth: 21.06.1975, Iași

Studies: "George Enescu" University of Arts, Iași, Faculty of Theatre, 1998

An actress with a robust, undeniable native talent, beautiful, intelligent, releasing a positive energy, a spontaneity that hides work, continuous preparation, humor, but also a well-managed sensitivity, never tearful, sweet. An extremely tonic and pleasant presence.

 In "The Maids", in the role of Claire, she did her best, from an interpretative point of view, in a show that was not, as written, quite cohesive, the director's vision being that of a young man insufficiently prepared for Jean Genet's demanding text. Together with Delia Martin (Solange), they nevertheless formed a couple not lacking in interest, somewhat happily completing the picture of the "sisters accomplices in crime" and bringing a bit of mystery to an insufficiently elaborate show.

Bradeanu, Andrei

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Artistic director

Date and place of birth: 26.05.1935, Cluj-Napoca

Studies: Institute of Theater and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest

As a student, he created an interesting show with the play "The Kremlin Clock" by Nikolai Pogodin (in which the figure of Lenin also appeared), at the "CINottara" Theater in Bucharest and the Craiova National Theater, and in the 1961/1962 season he directed two very interesting shows in Oradea: "It Seems Romantic" by Radu Cosaşu and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare, with scenography by Paul Fux. After only one season, he left for Romanian Television, where he created several theater shows and other types of TV shows. Too bad, because in theater, we think he would have achieved more.

Bölöni, Wilhelm

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Set designer painter

Studies: "Ion Andreescu" Institute of Fine Arts, Cluj, 1966, Graphic Department

The talented set designer Bölöni Vilhelm came to the Oradea State Theatre from the Arcadia Theatre, a children's theatre, where he worked for many years on a small stage, miniature sets, dolls, marionettes. He adapted relatively easily, working for both sections of the Oradea theatre. He worked a little in the Romanian section, and made his debut (as a guest) in 1984, when he designed a simple but functional set, tinged with a certain poetry, for the play "The Eighteenth Camel" by Samuil Alioşin (directed by the young Victor Ioan Frunză). The great actor Octavian Cotescu was a guest in the play - a brilliant interpreter of the bonhomie Pronin. The costumes also emphasized the simplicity and dignity of the characters capable of love, at any age.

Barosan, Nicolae

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Actor

Date and place of birth: 29.09.1941, Bucharest

Studies: Institute of Theatre and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1966

His appearance in the play "The High School Students" by K. Treniov in the first season of the Oradea Theatre, in a role of a student, for a few lines, opened his way to the Theatre Institute. Initially assigned to Bacău, he soon returned to the city of his childhood and adolescence - Oradea, where he played many leading roles as a junior and interesting compositions until his unexpected death. Strangely (and not really), the compositions in the difficult roles showed us Nicolae Barosan's true side as an actor more than those in which he played himself: that is, "beautiful"! The fate of many actors that some directors use only where the role "fits them". But... the glove wears out!

Badarau, Dan

Actors Archive Iosif Vulcan Troupe

Actor

Date and place of birth: 19.12.1960, Turnu Severin

Studies: Institute of Theater and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1984, class of prof. Olga Tudorache

While still a student, he played several important roles: Matei Boiu ("Strong Souls" by Camil Petrescu), Henry V and Richard III by Shakespeare, Tuzenbach ("Platonov" by A.P. Chekhov). He collaborated with Dragoş Galgoţiu, with whom, years later, he would collaborate admirably at the Odeon Theater, where he has been employed since leaving Oradea.

Physically pleasing, tall, athletic, blue eyes, blond, he is what is called a "successful specimen". But, much more importantly, he is intelligent, devotes a lot of time to reading and physical and mental training, he is very serious and hardworking. His debut in Oradea took place in the show "The Cursed Village" by Mircea Bradu, with a difficult role (Sculă-rea), an impeccably crafted composition: an authentic peasant, both stupid and cunning and evil, but also good, when necessary.