Violence and Therapy: 29th International Shakespeare Festival in Gdańsk, Poland, 2025
The International Shakespeare Festival in Gdańsk is not the festival of masterpieces and it never...
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The Polish narrative of 1968 tends to end with the conclusion that Jews lived in Poland after...
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Reminiscing on A Piece On Mother And The Fatherland, you said, “I phoned my friend to say:...
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In his latest premiere, Koprofagi, Jan Klata abandons all the strategies that secured him his...
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