When It’s Written On Your Face: Teatr 21 And The Paradox Of Invisibility
The discussions framing social theatre are all too often carried out in the language of public...
Read MorePosted by Sara Taylor | 23rd Mar 2018 | News, Participatory Theatre, Poland, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Politics
The discussions framing social theatre are all too often carried out in the language of public...
Read MorePosted by Sara Taylor | 10th Mar 2018 | Participatory Theatre, Poland, Review, Theatre and Disability, Theatre and Politics
Pesach or Passover is the most widely observed Jewish holiday and arguably the most joyful....
Read MorePosted by Poland On Stage | 7th Jan 2018 | News, Poland
Poznań, The Polish Theatre in Poznań, Paweł Demirski K., directed by Monika Strzępka...
Read MorePosted by Poland On Stage | 26th Nov 2017 | News, Poland
The Zygmunt Hübner Powszechny Theatre Mefisto Based on the novel by Klaus Mann and the movie by...
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