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Dragoş Măceşanu

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Graduate of the Faculty of Letters, Department of Theatre Arts, Univ. of Craiova, class of Prof. Ilie Gheorghe, class of 2005

Actor of the "Marin Sorescu" National Theatre in Craiova since 2005

Roles at the National Theatre "Marin Sorescu" Craiova 

TimeA stormy play after I.L. Caragiale, directed by Alexandru Boureanu and Raluca Păun

Actor 1 - "Human stupidity" after Ion Creangă, text by Bogdan Ulmu, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, premiere 20.12.2023

The Shark - "Sand Birds" by Cristi Nedelcu, directed by Alexandru Boureanu and Raluca Păun, season 2023 - 2024, premiere October 6, 2023

Catesby – "Richard III" by William Shakespeare, directed by Bocsárdi László, season 2022-2023, premiere  28 mai 2022

6th man / first agent / monk / He / Pierre – "The game of slaughter" by Eugène Ionesco, directed by Beatrice Rancea, premiere October 29, 31, 2021

Matei - "The Last Dance of the Dragonfly" by Cornel Mihai Ungureanu, directed by Florin Caracala, season 2020-2021, premiere June 19, 2021

Suspect 5 - "Where is my soul?" dramatic scenario by Norbert Boda based on texts and poems by Marin Sorescu, directed by Norbert Boda, season 2020-2021, premiere December 19, 2020

Downtown/ Richard Zero – „Vărul Shakespeare” by Marin Sorescu, directed by Radu Boroianu, 2020-2021 season, premiere 29 November 2020

Luca - "Operation Mars" by Alexa Băcanu, directed by Dragoș Alexandru Mușoiu, season 2019-2020, premiere September 18, 2019

“Good news. Final!" by Davide Carnevali, directed by Alexandru Dabija, season 2019-2020, premiere November 10, 2019

voices on the phone/bar appearance - "Radio" by Eric Bogosian, directed by Bobi Pricop, season 2019-2020, premiere December 14, 2019

Ilya – „White Room” by Alexandra Badea, directed by Florin Caracala, season 2018-2019, premiere December 19, 2018

Soldier – “Aias. Essay on dementia" after Sophocles, directed by Mihai Măniuțiu, season 2018-2019, premiere September 21, 2018

Dragomir – „Năpasta” by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Kincses Elemer, season 2017-2018, premiere November 25, 2017

Patron – "If we thought out loud" by Adnan Lugonić, directed by Radu Afrim, 2016-2017 season, premiere 6 May 2017

Cutter 2 – "Blood Wedding" by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Andrei Măjeri, season 2016-2017, premiere February 26, 2017

Socrates - "The Clouds" by Aristophanes, directed by Ghazanchian Hakob, 2016-2017 season, premiere November 27, 2016

Matvei - "A month in the country" by Ivan Sergheevici Turgheniev, directed by Cristi Juncu, season 2016-2017, premiere October 11, 2016

Goebbels - "Eve Braun's Revolt" by Bogdan Cristian Dragan, directed by Bogdan Cristian Dragan, 2015-2016 season, premiere January 23, 2016

Medvedenko - "The Seagull" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, directed by Yannis Paraskevopoulos (Greece), season 2015-2016, premiere December 5, 2015

A Firefighter - "Rhinos" by Eugène Ionesco, directed by Robert Wilson, 2013-2014 season, premiere July 2, 2014

Bill Lewis - “HOT L Baltimore” by Lanford Wilson, directed by Peter Schneider, 2013-2014 season, premiere February 14, 2014

Bogdan / Sports teacher / Spokesperson / TV presenter - "Religion teacher" by Mihaela Michailov, directed by Bobi Pricop, season 2013-2014, premiere November 3, 2013

Mărin - "The One Who Saw God" after "La Lilieci" by Marin Sorescu, directed by Mirela Cioabă, season 2013-2014, premiere October 5, 2013

Mesagerul din Sparta/ -n suită – ,,Lysistrata” by Aristophanes, directed by Yiannis Paraskevopoulos, 2012-2013 season, premiere 24 February 2013

Officer - "Apocalypse according to Shakespeare" by Janusz Wiśniewski, directed by Janusz Wiśniewski, season 2012-2013, premiere 22 December 2012

Spiridon - "A stormy night" by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Mircea Cornişteanu, season 2011-2012, premiere November 15, 2011
Valere - "Tartuffe" by Molière, directed by Kincses Elemér, season 2011-2012, premiere October 2, 2011

Lavache / Tomorrow - "Everything Is Good When It Ends Well" by William Shakespeare, directed by Tim Carroll, 2010-2011 Season, Premiere May 21, 2011

Poet - "Caligula" by Albert Camus, directed by Lászlo Bocsárdi, 2010-2011 season, premiere March 12, 2011

Candid - "Ce mai taci,, Gary?" dramatization by Toma Grigorie after Ion Desideriu Sîrbu's "Journal", directed by Alina Rece, season 2010-2011 premiere November 18, 2010

Fedotik Alexei Petrovich - "Three Sisters" by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, directed by Andreas Pantzis, 2009-2010 season, premiere 23 March 2010

Actor 4 - "Occident Express" by Matei Vişniec, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, season 2008-2009, premiere May 29, 2009

Zmeul/ Banul Spadă - "String yourself with pearls" by Victor Eftimiu, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, 2008-2009 season, premiere 15 February 2009

Pedro - "The Man from La Mancha" by Dale Wasserman, directed by Cezar Ghioca, 2008-2009 season, premiere November 1, 2008

Cavalerul La Ramé – ,,Dom Juan” by Molière, directed by Cornel Todea, 2008-2009 season, premiere 6 December 2008

A Gentleman - "Measure for Measure" by William Shakespeare, directed by Silviu Purcărete, 2007-2008 season, premiere March 1, 2008

Omul cu soarele - ,,Prostia Omeneasca" by Bogdan Ulmu after the novel by Ion Creangă, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, season 2007-2008, premiere October 20, 2007

Jacques Frochard - "The Two Orphans" musical by Eugen Mirea based on the novel by Adolphe d Ennery, directed by George Ivaşcu, season 2007-2008, premiere September 16, 2007

In Choir - "Two Pings" by Mircea Daneliuc, directed by Mircea Daneliuc, 2006-2007 season, premiere January 20, 2007

More - "Zig and More" by Marine Auriol, directed by Alexandru Boureanu, season 2006-2007, premiere November 5, 2006

Aegean - "Medea" by Euripides, directed by Yiannis Paraskvopoulos, season 2005-2006, premiere April 15, 2006

Mercutio - "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, directed by Yiannis Paraskvopoulos, season 2005-2006, premiere September 17, 2005

Merluşcă (replaces Cătălin Băicuș) – ,,Avarul” by Molière, directed by Bocsárdi Lászlo, 2004-2005 season, premiere 25 September 2004

 

College roles

Alexandr - "Stars in the Morning Sky" by Alexandr Galin
Mr. Martin - "The Bald Singer" by Eugéne Ionesco