“The Interrupted Dream” by Hong Kong’s Zuni Icosahedron in Wrocław, Poland
Tang Xianzu’s sixteenth-century classic, Peony Pavilion (1598), is a play about boundaries and...
Read Moreby Rossella Ferrari | Oct 1, 2022 | Adaptation, China, Directing, Festivals, Hong Kong, Poland, Review | 0
Tang Xianzu’s sixteenth-century classic, Peony Pavilion (1598), is a play about boundaries and...
Read Moreby Magda Piekarska | Feb 21, 2021 | Directing, Poland, Review | 0
The Jerzy Szaniawski Dramatic Theater in Wałbrzych opens the season with a play built on one of...
Read Moreby Franciszek Bryk | Sep 14, 2020 | Directing, Festivals, News, Poland, Transmedia | 0
Cursed problems often require unorthodox solutions, ones that transgress or delineate anew...
Read Moreby Konrad Zielinski | Aug 20, 2020 | Directing, Poland, Review | 0
Today, Krzysztof Warlikowski is considered one of the most influential auteurs devising for the...
Read Moreby Emma Cooper | Jul 30, 2020 | Adaptation, Directing, Interview, Poland, Theatre and Dance | 0
Anty-gone Triptych Part II is a melange of movement, song, poetry, and emotion. Giving the viewer...
Read Moreby Marta Bryś | Jul 15, 2020 | Directing, Poland, Review | 0
Maja Kleczewska’s and Łukasz Chotkowski’s Berek is like a dive into a dark spot of history, a...
Read MoreFor the first part of this article go here. No coherent government program has been put in place...
Read MoreFor part II of this essay, click here. The coronavirus pandemic is laying bare the ills gnawing at...
Read Moreby International Online Theatre Festival | Jun 26, 2020 | Covid-19, Directing, Interview, IOTF 2020: Archives, Poland, Theatre and Pandemic: Asynchronous Discussion Panel at IOTF2020 | 0
Grzegorz Jarzyna – the head and artistic director of TR Warszawa (Poland)– responds to Boris...
Read Moreby Tomasz Wiśniewski | Apr 5, 2020 | Directing, Interview, Poland | 0
One of the major figures in Polish experimental theatre, Włodzimierz Staniewski, is the founder of...
Read Moreby Piotr Rudzki (University of Wrocław) | Mar 27, 2018 | Directing, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics | 0
The Jewish Theatre in Warsaw is one of only two public theatres in Europe that regularly stage...
Read Moreby Agata Łuksza | Mar 18, 2018 | Adaptation, Croatia, Directing, Dramaturgy, Interview, Poland, Theatre and Politics | 0
Kasia Lech (KL): How could we introduce Klątwa [The Curse] and its context to someone for whom the...
Read Moreby Kasia Lech | Mar 1, 2018 | Directing, News, Poland, Theatre and Politics | 0
Jacek Głomb, Polish director and Artistic Director of the Modjeska Theatre in Legnica, has just...
Read Moreby Kasia Lech | Oct 22, 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland | 0
This series introduces Polish directors whose work is recognized in Poland, but they are...
Read Moreby Tomasz Wiśniewski | Mar 29, 2017 | Directing, Interview, Poland | 0
Founded in 1991 by Piotr Tomaszuk and Tadeusz Słobodzianek, Teatr Wierszalin is currently run by...
Read Moreby Kasia Lech | Mar 18, 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics | 0
This series continues to introduce Polish directors recognised in Poland and relatively unknown...
Read Moreby Kasia Lech | Feb 11, 2017 | Directing, Essay, Poland | 0
This series will introduce Polish directors whose work is recognised in Poland, but they are...
Read Moreby Lauren Dubowski | Feb 2, 2017 | Directing, News, Poland, Theatre and Gender | 0
The French-Polish director Anna Smolar, born in 1980, was awarded the 2016 Polityka Passport in...
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