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...
Read Moreby Marta Bryś | Sep 11, 2025 | Festivals, Poland, Review | 0
The International Shakespeare Festival in Gdańsk is not the festival of masterpieces and it never...
Read Moreby Teodora Medeleanu | Aug 10, 2025 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Science | 0
Sitting through 5 and a half hours of performance might seem like an exercise of will and...
Read Moreby Teodora Medeleanu | Aug 6, 2025 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Religion | 0
Jumping from one story to another or from a specific timeline to an entirely different one seems,...
Read Moreby Klaudia Święcicka (Klaudiusz Święcicki) | Oct 10, 2024 | Edinburgh 2024, Poland, Review, United Kingdom | 0
At this year’s Edinburgh Festival in the Grotowski Institute Residence Cube at Fringe 2024...
Read Moreby Wojciech Baluch | Sep 23, 2024 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Decolonization | 0
To read PART I of this interview, go to this link. For Part II, click here. All the bad ones are...
Read Moreby Wojciech Baluch | Sep 23, 2024 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Decolonization | 0
To read PART I of this interview, go to this link. For Part III, click here. Men –...
Read Moreby Wojciech Baluch | Sep 23, 2024 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Decolonization | 0
It might seem that the indefinitely prolonged Covid epidemic, which contributed to the...
Read Moreby Zuzanna Madurska and Jacky Lie-A-Njoek | Sep 7, 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences, Ukraine | 0
In Poland, the war is no longer just the national memory and has been present in our everyday life...
Read Moreby Tessa Coenen and Zuzanna Madurska | Sep 6, 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences | 0
Introduction Gdzie Jest Tata? (Where is Daddy?) as seen at the New Theatre for Children Festival...
Read Moreby Tessa Coenen | Sep 4, 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences | 0
The story about Koko the gorilla who learns sign language has been well documented in scientific...
Read Moreby Zuzanna Madurska | Sep 2, 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Slovakia | 0
Creating theatre for the very young – one that can hold their attention, stimulate the right...
Read Moreby Maria Karaś, Jacky Lie-An-Joek and Tessa Coenen | Sep 2, 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences | 0
The play Drapando, czyli Atak Zamszałego Starucha (Drapando, or the attack of the mossy old man)...
Read Moreby Meeke van Raak | Sep 1, 2024 | New Theatre for Children Festival, Wrocław 2024, Poland, Review, Slovakia | 0
Púpätko is a beautiful show where sensory play meets nature. The show, aimed at children of 6...
Read Moreby Teodora Medeleanu | May 22, 2024 | Poland, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences | 0
In spite of all open-mindedness, attending family performances as an adult can be, initially at...
Read Moreby Martin Blaszk | Nov 29, 2023 | Brazil, Poland, Review | 0
Waiting for Lucky and Quê Onde [1] were presented on the evening of Friday May 19, 2023 in Teatr...
Read Moreby Emiliia Dementsova | Oct 8, 2023 | Czech Republic, Festivals, Hungary, Poland, Puppetry, Review, Theatre for Young Audiences | 0
“The life of man to represent, And turn it all to ridicule, Wit did a puppet-show...
Read Moreby Duška Radosavljević | Aug 16, 2023 | Edinburgh 2023, Poland, Review, Scotland | 0
Thanks to the early 20th century ethnographic research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord, the word...
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...
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