
by William Saroyan
Translation: Mihnea Gheorghiu
Artistic direction and scenography: Petru Vutcărău
Premiere date: December 5, 1995
The simple plot of the play "Hey, Good People!" captures the beginning of a love story between a Young Man in a Texas prison for "consensual rape" and a Girl who works in the kitchen. From their position as marginals of society, the two plan to run away together to San Francisco in search of new happiness; their attempt is thwarted, however, by the Husband of the alleged victim, who kills the Young Man, so that, before it can be fulfilled, their love is tragically shattered. A sad story about loneliness, innocence and how two people can find and lose each other in a single evening.
Distribution:
The young man: Dorin Presecan
Girl: Elvira Platon Rîmbu
Husband: George Voinese
Woman: Joanna Blaga
Type II: Ion Ruscut
Technical director: Ofelia Fîrte
Lights: Vasile Blejan, Laviniu Goron
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