Rama: Director Mihalaq Luras left his covenant for the Theatre

As the theatre debate follows, Prime Minister Rama brings in the trust of director Mihalaq Luras, who once expressed that: It's a shame the theater's stuck in that building. Through a Facebook post, the head of the government, Edi Rama, has today forwarded the trust of famous director Mihalaq Lurasi, who a few years before [...]
Through a Facebook post, the head of the government, Edi Rama, has today forwarded the trust of famous director Mihalaq Luras, who a few years before his death declared that today's theater is irreformable.
“Millhalasq Luras, the famous director of the National Theatre, turned into the ruthless target of the communist dictatorship during the fierce witch hunt that Enver Hoxha declared in the years of '70s against the degraded Western art and culture. He was publicly lyncated by the Communist dictator himself and was cfiled in prisons, entering the books and newspaper of Enverist propaganda as a black sheep of the totalitarian regime. He is no longer alive today, but has left his pledge to the National Theatre a few years ago.
Wallagh Lajars: This theater we have today is irreformable. It is a shame that the Albanian National Theatre has remained in that building built since the time of Italy. Since 1966, the directors of that time have been asked for a new theater that was unfortunately never built. More attention is needed for the National Theatre, not a reconstruction of it, but the construction of the new theatre. In 1966 at the National Theatre, when he was alive, and the great actor Naim Frasher, by chance we met in the courtyard with Manush Mufti, a member of the political bureau at the time. Naim said: “isn't thinking about the party for a new theater?”, while the Manush Mufti's response was: “Nam, our grandchildren building a new theater, we don't have the chance, we expect from our grandsons”. So we're the ones who have to build a new national theater today”, it says in Rama's post, where the words of director Lyras are cited. /Top Channel











