Drăcușorul mai vine și cu trotineta (I) ▲ ALTCULTURE MAGAZINE Nr.102, 02/2026 ▲

Drăcușorul mai vine și cu trotineta (I) ▲ ALTCULTURE MAGAZINE Nr.102, 02/2026 ▲

Drăcușorul mai vine și cu trotineta (I) ▲ ALTCULTURE MAGAZINE Nr.102, 02/2026 ▲ Noi încă mai credem în cultură! Abstract: The Little Devil Also Rides a Scooter (I) By Ion Bogdan Martin A sharp-witted romantic comedy that proves "the ways of the Lord"—and of the heart—are particularly tangled when life decides to interrupt your morning coffee. Set in the stifling August heat, the play opens with Relu, a 32-year-old ophthalmologist, trying to survive a domestic symphony of drilling machines, crying children, and mysterious "barking" neighbors. His quest for a moment of peace is cut short by the unexpected arrival of Mr. Costache, a neighbor whose dry throat and paternal pride set the stage for a classic comedy of manners. The narrative thrives on the Farcical Friction between professional logic and chaotic reality: The Clinical vs. The Casual: Relu’s attempt to maintain his medical schedule is constantly derailed by Costache’s "unannounced" but highly tactical visit, leading to a hilarious back-and-forth where being a doctor is mistaken for being a patient. The Paternal Pitch: Through Costache’s glowing (and perhaps overly rehearsed) description of his daughter Denisa—a top-tier law student with a perfect GPA—the play sets up a "matchmaking" tension masked as neighborly small talk. Ultimately, Ion Bogdan Martin explores how authentic feelings eventually replace the "pastiches" of our social roles. Behind the witty banter and the mundane interruptions lies a story about how love crashes into our lives precisely when we are least prepared, turning a simple neighborly encounter into a potential catalyst for an emotional "overhaul."