Maslowka In NYC: Virgin Seduction: Conversation With Paul Bergetto
I feel there’s a straight line from Mrożek to Dorota. She’d probably kill me if she heard me say...
Read MorePosted by Paul Bargetto | 22nd Feb 2011 | Directing, Interview, Playwriting, Poland, Polish Theatre Abroad
I feel there’s a straight line from Mrożek to Dorota. She’d probably kill me if she heard me say...
Read MorePosted by Joanna Wichowska | 5th Feb 2011 | Adaptation, Poland, Review
In the theatrical adaptation of The King Bows And Kills, the authors have chosen the technique of...
Read MorePosted by John Biweekly | 6th Dec 2010 | Interview, Playwriting, Poland
In this section, we introduce Polish artists, places, and new phenomena. We always ask the person...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 9th Nov 2010 | Benin, Review
On October 27, 28 & 29, 2010 at 8pm AfricAvenir presented the world premiere of the theatre...
Read MorePosted by Agata Diduszko-Zyglewska | 30th Aug 2010 | Interview, Poland, Theatre and Opera
I didn’t really know Xenakis before, but it turned out that he touches the precise parts of my...
Read MorePosted by Tomasz Cyz | 14th Aug 2010 | Essay, Poland, Theatre and Opera
Jan Kott wrote that in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, history is shown as a nightmare, something that...
Read MorePosted by biweekly.pl | 14th Aug 2010 | Acting, Interview, Poland
I’m an outsider everywhere. I was an outsider in my family. I was an outsider where I grew up. I’m...
Read MorePosted by Magda Fertacz | 14th Jul 2010 | Interview, Playwriting, Poland
Theatre is this section’s subject matter. For we love the stage and its (r)evolution. In this...
Read MorePosted by Tomasz Cyz | 19th Jun 2010 | Directing, Interview, Poland
I’m also sometimes afraid of music in moments of depression. I feel that even very good music can...
Read MorePosted by Alicja Rosé | 18th Jun 2010 | Directing, Essay, Poland
Beckett would have been unhappy. Hamm’s feet sticking out from under the blanket, and in white...
Read MorePosted by Malgorzata Dziewulska | 7th Jun 2010 | Directing, Essay, Poland
Theatre works chiefly through temporal sequences and if Jerzy Grzegorzewski was in his artistic...
Read MorePosted by Joanna Wichowska | 31st May 2010 | Directing, Germany, Interview
“Someone decided to combine the luxury of culture with the luxury of remorse and invited me...
Read MorePosted by Adam Wiedemann | 8th May 2010 | News, Playwriting, Poland, Transmedia
I highly respect and admire Schaeffer’s escalation of innovations but it creates the effect...
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