The great actor, Robert Ndrenika says that in the project of the new Theater that will be built, there is not a single centimeter of construction or tower.
As he says that he became familiar with the project yesterday after being called to the office by the director Altin Basha, the director of the theater, Hervin Çuli and the engineer Bejleri, he thanks the Alliance for the Protection of the Theater and the Democratic Party, as according to him he has all their remarks found arranged in the new Theater project.
“Yesterday I was called by the director Altin Basha, the director of the theater, Hervin Çuli and engineer Bejleri, to an architecture office and I saw the sketches and the construction project of the new theater. I was very pleased. On this occasion, I want to thank (for the knowledge of my friend, journalist Fatmira Nikolli) I want to thank the Alliance for the Protection of the Theater and the Democratic Party, because during the entire time that I saw these sketches as well as the project of the new theater, I had taking into account the remarks and suggestions made by the Alliance and the Democratic Party, wanting all their remarks about the theater to be reflected in the project.
I found all these remarks fixed in the project of the new theater. For example, in the entire territory of the theater, in not a centimeter of it, there will be no other constructions and no towers. I found that all their requests were reflected in that project, except for one 'that the theater will be built, where it was, but it will be many times better than it was'. The new theater will have contemporary conditions like many European theaters.", he said to "News 24".
However, the position of the well-known Albanian stage actor regarding the collapse of the National Theater was never clarified. Once it was said yes and once it was said no! But what made the issue more transparent was a petition by the artists themselves who were in favor of demolishing the Theater and building a new one. And at the top of the list was Robert Ndrenika.
In the meantime, we remember that two days later, on the morning of May 17, the City Hall's firemen went and destroyed the Theater along with its entire history. / Labyrinth