Alexander Diaconu

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BWW Review: TRISTAN & ISOLDE at La Monnaie
May 6, 2019
Tristan and Isolde is a show that has no spectacular or theatrical value, however it does have a certain value if considered from a very closed conceptual vision perspective that has nothing to do with the wonderful richness of the story.
BWW Review: CATS at Palais 12
March 21, 2019
For the first time in Belgium, the original version of CATS is as dynamic, rich, colourful and intense as it was in 1981 when it opened at The New London Theatre.
BWW Review: LA GIOCONDA at LA MONNAIE in Belgium
January 31, 2019
Olivier Py's vision of Amilcare Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda is in the purest sense of the term a wonderfully vibrant and dynamic revival.
BWW Review: FUNERAILLES D'HIVER at Rideau De Bruxelles
January 12, 2019
"Funerailles d'Hiver" is a voyage into another world. A world where one can accept the existence of a soul gathering entity, a world in which a strong wind can take you from a beach to the highest tops of the Himalayas, a world in which people can: « defy space and time, remaining totally believable. »
May 6, 2019
Tristan and Isolde is a show that has no spectacular or theatrical value, however it does have a certain value if considered from a very closed conceptual vision perspective that has nothing to do with the wonderful richness of the story.
BWW Review: CATS at Palais 12
March 21, 2019
For the first time in Belgium, the original version of CATS is as dynamic, rich, colourful and intense as it was in 1981 when it opened at The New London Theatre.
BWW Review: LA GIOCONDA at LA MONNAIE in Belgium
January 31, 2019
Olivier Py's vision of Amilcare Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda is in the purest sense of the term a wonderfully vibrant and dynamic revival.
BWW Review: FUNERAILLES D'HIVER at Rideau De Bruxelles
January 12, 2019
"Funerailles d'Hiver" is a voyage into another world. A world where one can accept the existence of a soul gathering entity, a world in which a strong wind can take you from a beach to the highest tops of the Himalayas, a world in which people can: « defy space and time, remaining totally believable. »