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We are pleased to announce that the end of 2016 brought the confirmation of a project long waited on the London stage: a playwright premiere in the UK for Matei Visniec and his play What Shall We Do With The Cello?
This is a brilliant play for our times, written by a major European playwright, Matei Visniec, who sought asylum in France from Romania in 1987. Banned in Romania until after the fall of Ceausescu, this raz...
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Mihai has been cast in a new TV documentary series for Discovery Channel USA, entitled
50 WAYS TO KILL YOUR LOVER.
The series investigates modern-day Americans who have murdered their spouse.
Mihai will inherit the role of JOSE PETRIELLA in the 2016 season, for ...
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"In the remote East Coast settlement of Ait, Linus Scott finds himself drawn into an intrigue which, while terrifyingly real, seems at the same time to be inexorably linked to events in the vintage film Casablanca."
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As part of the "THINKING ALLOWED" show on BBC Radio 4, Mihai was reading earlier a few testimonies of Romanian migrant workers, completing the presentation of the academic volume ""culture and immigration in Context: An Ethnography of Romanian migrant Workers in London" by Professor David Briggs and published by Palgrave.
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Mihai has been cast recently in yet another Russian role, this time in a feature film telling the story of two rival Irish gangs from London: the O'Shea family versus Dolan family... Mihai will inherit the role of Serj, as the Confidante of the lead character Sean O'Shea. 8ish is being produced by AVAnti Productions, after a screenplay written and directed by Luing Andrews. The cast includes some lead British actors, to name j...
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Earlier this end of the year, Mihai has been cast as Stalin's right hand man, the "Iron Commissar”, in a short film inspired by Simon Sebag Montefiori novel „One Night in Winter” , written and directed by Resul Keech.
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Mihai Arsene will appear in the new BBC series THE GAME (2014), starring Brian Cox. Mihai will be inheriting the role of a KGB Russian Agent in episode 6. The series has incorporated in the cast another Romanian actor, in the person of Marcel Iures, whom Mihai worked with on another series, this time STRIKE BACK (IV).

THE GAME is a sexy, smart and explosive depiction of the Cold War, taking viewers back to a time wh...
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Mihai Arsene has just joined the cast of a new BBC 1 TV series, entitled THE GAME, after a screenplay by Toby Whithouse.
The Game will tell the story of the invisible war fought by MI5 as they battle to protect the nation from the threats of the Cold War.
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