The Identity of the Performances of the 1960s Directed by Valeriu Cupcea Cover Image

Identitatea spectacolelor din anii 1960 în regia lui Valeriu Cupcea
The Identity of the Performances of the 1960s Directed by Valeriu Cupcea

Author(s): Elfrida Coroliova
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Cultural history, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei
Keywords: identity; play; director; Valeriu Cupcea;

Summary/Abstract: The fruitful activity of Valeriu Cupcea in the 1960s was manifested in the identity of his plays. In the comedy Take, Yanke, and Kadar by I. Popa, this is a union of people overcoming national and religious prejudices. In the socio-psychological drama from the life of a collective farm village The Wheel of Time by A. Lupan, this is the drama of the era, manifested in life situations, in dramatic collisions of the characters in the play. In the philosophical drama about the life and death of A. Levada’s Faust and Death, this is a clash of human destinies, in the struggle of worldviews. The play I Don’t Want You To Do Good For Me Anymore by G. Malarciuc is a satire against favoritism and nepotism. In the play Two Lives and the Third by F. Vidrascu, this is psychological certainty in revealing the spiritual dramas of the heroes. In the play The Crane Feathers by J. Kinoshita this is a poetical and philosophical reading of an old Japanese legend. In the play Eminescu by M. Stefanescu, this is a highly artistic embodiment of the images of Eminescu, Creanga, Alecsandri. In the play Blanduzia’s Fountain by V. Alecsandri, this is the disclosure of the tragic life of a poet who selflessly strives to bring love and goodness to people and dooms himself to death. And others.

  • Issue Year: 30/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 59-63
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Romanian