🎭 ROMEO AND JULIET - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
(classic staging)
A story as big as a show.
October 26, 2026 at 19:00
Casa de Cultura a Studentilor "Dumitru Farcas" Cluj Napoca
The Story of Romeo and His Juliet.
The most famous love story in the world returns in a spectacular staging signed by director Toma Enache, creator of the success "A Lost Letter", made together with the same artistic team and the same producer, appreciated by the public.
The most extensive and ambitious project signed so far by director Toma Enache and producer Pepino Popescu, the show brings to the public the power of authentic classical theater in an impressive visual form.
By using 8 projection screens and 3 video projectors, the stage is transformed into a living universe, in which Verona and the paths of the two lovers come to life right in front of you.
A fusion between theater and film, in which emotion is experienced live, and the image takes on the scope of cinematography.
✨ Almost 50 period costumes
✨ Scenography: Alina Dincă Pușcașu
✨ Set design: Maria Dore
✨ Video design: Silviu Apostol
⭐ CAST
ANDREI NEAGOE – Romeo, son of Montague
IOANA BRUMAR / GIA TIȚOIU – Juliet, daughter of Capulet
MONICA DAVIDESCU – Nurse, Juliet's confidante
AURELIAN TEMIȘAN – Capulet, Juliet's father
OVIDIU CUNCEA – Father Lorenzo, the monk (and Gregorio)
ADRIAN NARTEA – Escalus, Prince of Verona
TEODORA CALAGIU – Lady Capulet, Juliet's mother
MARIUS RIZEA – Montague, Romeo's father
COSMIN VÎJEU – Peter, the Nurse's servant
DAN ISTRATE – Mercutio, Romeo's friend (and the Apothecary)
EMANUEL VARGA – Benvolio, Romeo's cousin and friend
RADU BĂNICĂ – Paris, young nobleman
ȘTEFAN PÎRNUȘ – Tybalt, Capulet's nephew
SILVIU OLTEAN – Abraham, servant
The cast includes established actors, as well as important names from the Bucharest National Theatre, alongside a new generation of remarkable artists.
The entire cast also appears in the show's choruses – the Capulet family chorus and the Montague family chorus.
✒️ The director's message
Director Toma Enache says:
"A show in which Shakespeare spoke to us from 1594–1595 about love — that love we need today, to end the old hatred between peoples who are at war.
Romeo and Juliet is an exercise in taming hearts:
of those who have loved,
of those who love,
but also of those who wait to love."
The story of Romeo and his Juliet.
A story as big as a show that you shouldn't miss.