Kalina Stefanova and Marvin Carlson in Conversation on Directors from Eastern Europe. Part 1.
A zoom conversation conducted on 13th May 2021 as part of the Twelfth Between.Pomiędzy Festival....
Read MorePosted by Tomasz Wiśniewski and Katarzyna Kręglewska | 7th Aug 2021 | Between.Pomiędzy 2021, Festivals, Interview, Poland
A zoom conversation conducted on 13th May 2021 as part of the Twelfth Between.Pomiędzy Festival....
Read MorePosted by Ziwen Gao | 6th Jun 2021 | Adaptation, China, Poland, Review
Written in 1918, Lu Xun’s A Madman’s Diary marked the advent of modern Chinese literature....
Read MorePosted by Franciszek Bryk | 16th Oct 2020 | Festivals, Poland, Theatre and Dance
Mid-September brought us a week of new, Polish theatre productions, and a sneak peek behind the...
Read MorePosted by Franciszek Bryk | 14th Sep 2020 | Directing, Festivals, News, Poland, Transmedia
Cursed problems often require unorthodox solutions, ones that transgress or delineate anew...
Read MorePosted by Bryce Lease | 17th Mar 2019 | Lithuania, Review, Theatre and Politics
Directed by Yana Ross. Lithuanian State Youth Theatre, Vilnius, Lithuania. March 4, 2019. Tales...
Read MorePosted by Josette Féral | 2nd Sep 2018 | Acting, Directing, Essay, Transmedia
Faced with new staging mechanisms, the actor must develop new strategies, which must lead to...
Read MorePosted by Lauren Dubowski | 27th Mar 2018 | Divine Comedy Festival 2017, Essay, Festivals, Poland, Theatre and Politics
In December 2017, the Divine Comedy International Theatre Festival (Międzynarodowy Festiwal...
Read MorePosted by Piotr Rudzki (University of Wrocław) | 27th Mar 2018 | Acting, Applied Theatre, Essay, Poland, Producing, Theatre and Politics
Protests against the new manager During the decade 2006–2016 the Polski Theatre in Wrocław became...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 15th Mar 2018 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Poland, Theatre for Young Audiences
Walking into the old basement of the legendary Old Theatre (Stary Teatr) in Krakow, you soon realize nothing is old here. MICET, the new interactive theatre museum, which opened just about a year ago, completely transforms the theatre’s dark, moldy basement into one of the most cutting-edge museum/installation/performance spaces in Europe.
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 16th Feb 2018 | Divine Comedy Festival 2017, Festivals, Poland, Review
It is almost impossible to describe the experience of seeing the work of the legendary Polish...
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 Nobuko Tanaka | 6th Oct 2016 | Festivals, Japan, News
Press conferences are usually upbeat affairs, but at the one held to herald Festival/Tokyo — a...
Read MorePosted by Magda Romanska | 6th May 2014 | Directing, Essay, Poland
Although historically Polish theatre has gained worldwide renown predominantly thanks to its male...
Read MorePosted by Pawel Soszynski | 22nd Sep 2011 | Directing, Poland, Review
What Lupa staged in Wrocław was simply a bad play. Waiting Room.0 is an intentional formal and...
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...
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