Matei Vișniec’s Parable of Fascism, "The Pit", at the Romanian Cultural Institute
- RCI USA
- Jun 13
- 4 min read
Updated: Jun 27

About the Event
We are delighted to invite you to a special performance of The Pit, the haunting allegory by acclaimed Romanian-French playwright Matei Vișniec, hosted by the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York. Written in 1988 during the waning days of European communism, The Pit remains a chillingly relevant exploration of authoritarianism, complicity, and the human psyche. In this gripping drama, two men find themselves trapped in a deep pit, confronting their fears, guilt, and the ominous presence of unseen "snakes." Their isolation is interrupted by the arrival of a mysterious third man who offers them a questionable path to escape.
Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Language: English
Directed by Ana Margineanu
Cast: Ian Edlund, Vas Eli, and Perri Yaniv
Movement director: Răzvan Stoian
Meet the Writer

MATEI VIȘNIEC (Playwright) is a Romanian-French playwright, poet and journalist living in Paris, born in Romania in 1956. From an early age, he discovered literature as a space dedicated to freedom. He draws his strengths from Kafka, Dostoevsky, Poe, Lautréamont. He loves the Surrealists, the Dadaists, absurd and grotesque theater, surrealist poetry, fantastic literature, magical realism, even the realist Anglo-Saxon theater. He loves everything except Socialist Realism. Visniec studied philosophy at Bucharest University and became an active member of the so-called Eighties Generation, who left a clear stamp on Romanian literature. He believes in cultural resistance, and in literature’s capacity to demolish totalitarianism. Above all, Matéi Visniec believes that theater and poetry can denounce manipulation through "great ideas", as well as brainwashing through ideology. His plays have been staged in more than 20 countries. In Romania, after the fall of Communism, Matéi Visniec has become one of the most frequently performed authors. In the US, his works have been produced in New York, Chicago, New Jersey and LA.
Meet the Director

ANA MĂRGINEANU is a theater director who works both nationally and internationally. She graduated from The National University of Theatre and Film of Bucharest, Romania. Ana Margineanu is co-founder of PopUp Theatrics, a partnership creating immersive theatrical events around the world and in collaboration with international theater artists. She is a past resident of Women's Project Theater, LaGuardia Performing Arts Center and an alumnus of The Lincoln Center Directors Lab. Ana’s work has been presented and/or developed at the The Kennedy Center, 3LD Art & Technology Center, Working Theater, Urban Stages, NYTW, The Lark, Ensemble Studio Theater, The Secret Theatre and in numerous theaters and festivals in Europe, most notably: New Plays from Europe Wiesbaden, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, National Theatre Festival Bucharest, Sibiu International Theatre Festival. Called "one of the reigning queens of New York's highly intimate, one-shot-only, conceptual-based theater" by the NYC critic Randy Gener, Ana Margineanu is known for close cooperation with the local communities who are audiences for her work, highly metaphoric visual style, and ability to draw raw, visceral performances from her actors.
Meet the Actors

VAS ELI (Man 1) is an award-winning actor based in NYC. A multidisciplinary artist, he is also a director, writer, producer, dialect coach, educator and painter. He is the founder of BETTERFLY Productions (Zoom With Me, Far, Lemonking, The Sketchy Eastern European Show, When & Where). Theater: The Sketchy Eastern European Show (The Players Theater), Tamburlaine (TFANA), Jericho (Attic Theatre), Unearthly Visitants (Triskelion Arts), Island of Dr. Moreau (Piper Theatre), Splitfoot (Edinburgh Fringe), Lincoln Dress (Albany NY, Bucharest) / TV: Night Agent, FBI: Most Wanted, The Endgame, For Life, WeCrashed, The Deuce, The Blacklist / Film: Snakeeater, The Block, Varlet, Delenda, Hell House 2, Kidnapping of A Fish, The Naked Woman, Dominant Species, Far From Here.
www.Vaseli.org IG @vasileflutur

IAN EDLUND (Man 2) Ian Edlund is a Brooklyn-based actor. His credits include Kit Zauhar’s film, “This Closeness” as well as a number of award winning short films, including “Mixtape Marauders” “The Ref” and “Dream Creep.” Theatre credits include the recent premiere of Levon Hawke's "Picture Day" as well as collaborations with theatre artists such as Kedian Keohan, Ashley Tata and Taibi Magar.

PERRI YANIV (The Newcomer) is a New York native with over 40 theater production credits locally, regionally, and internationally. Recent Off-Broadway credits include the extension of Bedlam's revival of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia, spit&vigor's NYC-premiere production of Kelleen Conway's Blood Countess, and Marvell Repertory's revivals of The Dybbuk and Blood Wedding. He has performed in world premieres of works by John Patrick Shanley, Erik Ehn, Owen Panettieri, and most recently, Naren Weiss’ The Sketchy Eastern European Show with Vas Eli and Scott C Sickles’ Marianas Trench with Leviathan Lab. Film/TV credits include "The Blacklist" (NBC), "BEDLAM: The Series," "White Peacock," "Purity," "Delivery Hour" among others.
www.perribazyaniv.com IG @perriyaniv
Meet the Movement Director

RĂZVAN ALEXANDRU STOIAN (Movement Director) is a visionary choreographer and performer celebrated for his compelling work with Battery Dance Company, including Icarus and Iron Dove. His performances and original choreographies have captivated audiences worldwide, showcasing his unique storytelling through movement. Dedicated to cultural exchange, Razvan led workshops fostering community and creativity, bridging diverse experiences with his vibrant and expressive dance style.