Beatrice Bleonţ

Beatrice Bleonţ

Beatrice Bleonţ (born August 19 1961, in Bucharest) is a Romanian stage director.

She studied choreography before attending the Bucharest National Academy of Theatrical and Film Art, where she studied theatre and choreography.

She has staged several plays in Romania, most notably Eugène Ionesco's "Requiem" and Anton Chekhov's "The Wedding", as well as others, at the Bucharest National Theatre Bucharest. She has also staged six bilingual plays in Hungary, casting Romanian and Hungarian-speaking actors, with texts in both languages. Bleonţ also staged a well-received performance of "The Flying Dutchman" with the Romanian National Opera.

Bleonţ has received several awards for her work, being honoured for at the 1992 Bucharest Festival of Comedy for Chekhov's "Wedding", as well as winning the UNITER Prize for the debut of Ionesco's "Requiem" (and receiving another for a staging of "The Merry Wives of Windsor") She also won the Public's Prize at the International Theatre Festival, and was nominated as the 1998 Woman of the Year by the magazine "Avantaje".

She has been married since 1995 to actor Claudiu Bleonţ; they have divorced and since remarried.


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  • Claudiu Bleonţ — Born August 17, 1959 (1959 08 17) (age 52) Bucharest Claudiu Bleonţ (Romanian pronunciation: [klaˈudju ˈble̯ont͡s]; born August …   Wikipedia

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