The performance brings one of Albert Camus' essential plays to the audience in a captivating directorial version. We invite you to a new Bobi Pricop production, a metaphor about the "misunderstanding" between family members reflecting conflicts and means of salvation in a world caught up in a state of emergency.
"The Misunderstanding is one of the fundamental plays of the 20th century, a text more relevant today than ever, because it speaks of loneliness, alienation, the masks we wear as part of our various social roles, and particularly the impossibility of authentic communication, especially with the people closest to us. The show becomes valuable through the new accents it emphasizes in Camus' text and is, first and foremost, a radiography of the surface differences that we allow to separate us, despite all the things we profoundly have in common." – Bobi Pricop Set Design: Oana Micu