2013. február 4., hétfő

ROBERT ALFÖLDI'S OPEN LETTER TO THE VIEWER

1st February 2013

Robert Alföldi publishes an open letter, which was written for the National Theatre audience.

Dear viewers!
Both myself and on behalf of the whole company, honored and happy to honest I want to thank you for your interest, your attendance to my shows in the National Theatre. Nowadays, this is completely politicized cultural and public life really uplifting, so that you are curious, open-minded and knowledgeable attention turned towards the shows, in view of the arts, the theater's strength and freedom, despite the daily political battles.
Special thanks to the persistent queues, and the fact that the very difficult economic conditions, spending money for National Theatre. Maybe snowfall, frost and cold, you do not give up to get into a show. This is what really confirms our work in a very positive welcome addition to domestic and international criticism. The company's professional credibility of most interest to the audience unbroken. Your recognition will force school leavers or young Kossuth Prize atrists a fitting way, we can continue to responsibly represent the Hungarian national culture, as - I believe - we have done so far.


Human Resources Minister, Zoltán Balog in an agreement within the meaning of the 30th June 2013, my contract expires, I'm in the National Theatre. The previously announced shows keep our programs and the available resources as efficiently as possible and the savings will be used up in mind. The new Chief Executive Officer assists the work of the Ministerial Commissioner in appointed by the Minister, in cooperation with European way will I be involved in the transfer of the National Theatre. As the conscience and sense of responsibility also dictates.
I sincerely thank you for all that every night a special celebration at the National Theatre. We look forward to continue to be associated with performances and new viewers.
Budapest, 1st February 2013
Sincerelly
Robert Alföldi
Director of the National Theatre