“I Don’t Know What It Means To Be An Actor”: Mamadou Góo Bâ In Conversation With Monika Kwaśniewska
Monika Kwaśniewska: What is your educational background in the arts? Did you graduate from drama...
Read MorePosted by Monika Kwaśniewska | 4th Sep 2020 | Acting, Interview, Poland, Senegal
Monika Kwaśniewska: What is your educational background in the arts? Did you graduate from drama...
Read MorePosted by Marta Bryś | 15th Jul 2020 | Directing, Poland, Review
Maja Kleczewska’s and Łukasz Chotkowski’s Berek is like a dive into a dark spot of history, a...
Read MorePosted by Witold Loska | 24th May 2020 | Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
What is the role today of one of the pivotal narratives of Western culture, William Shakespeare’s...
Read MorePosted by Konrad Zielinski | 8th May 2020 | Poland, Polish Theatre Abroad, Review
L. P. Hartley’s much-recycled observation that ‘the past is a foreign country’ seems an oddly...
Read MorePosted by Kasia Lech | 27th Mar 2018 | Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics
Premiering Spotlight on Poland Polish theatre has always drawn rich inspiration from Poland’s...
Read MorePosted by Piotr Rudzki (University of Wrocław) | 27th Mar 2018 | Directing, Essay, Poland, Theatre and Politics
The Jewish Theatre in Warsaw is one of only two public theatres in Europe that regularly stage...
Read MorePosted by KaiChieh Tu | 8th Feb 2018 | Divine Comedy Festival 2017, Festivals, Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
Divine Comedy Festival 2017 situates itself awkwardly around the peaceful Christmas Market in the...
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 Lauren Dubowski | 17th May 2017 | News, Poland
The Polish Theatre in Poznan / The Jewish Theatre in Warsaw The Painted Bird, based on a novel by...
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 Agnieszka Kochanowska | 21st Jun 2012 | Festivals, Poland, Review, Theatre and Politics
This year, the plays staged at the festival spoke about distrust of authority and suspicion of the...
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