Category: performing readings

Savageness Of Posthumous Customs, B. Leśmian, The Zbigniew Raszewski Theatre Institute,

Three victims of ill-fated love return to the scene of a crime in which each was complicit. They meticulously reconstruct the events in a criminally precise retrospective, confronting the painful…
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ROTTEN WOOD, W. BERENT, THE ZBIGNIEW RASZEWSKI THEATHRE INSTITUTE

Rotten Wood is a drama based on a novel by Wacław Berent, a Polish modernist writer. The author of the script, Iwona Rusek, focused on problems connected with being and becoming…
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The Lilies, A. Mickiewicz, I. Rusek, The Zbigniew Raszewski Theatre Institute

The format I used during the stage reading can be called a live radio play or concert. On the stage there were actors with microphones and microports, a drummer (Leszek…
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WOMEN, GREAT SINNERS, M. Siara, THE DRAMATIC THEATHER OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF WARSAW

Monika Siara’s drama Women, the Great Sinners was inspired by our participation in the “New Epiphanies” Lab. Going back to the story of the Angel Makers, we noticed that social…
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The view from my balcony -M. Siara, THE DRAMATIC THEATRE OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF WARSAW

For a synopsis of the drama, see: http://www.ewamalecki.com/the-view-from-my-balcony-m-siara-the-documentary-and-feature-film-studios-wfdif/ Stage reading was the first step to directing a theatre performance, which I hope to do in one of the Polish theatres.…
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M. The story you do NOT want to know – M. Siara, THE DRAMATIC THEATRE OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF WARSAW

Maria Wisnowska, an actress living and working in the nineteenth century in Warsaw, led a crazy, intense life, which ended in an atmosphere of scandal when she was shot by…
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Morning Fears, S. Grochowiak, The Dramatic Theatre of the Capital City of Warsaw

The play by Stanisław Grochowiak is a contemporary Polish drama classic. Alf, the main character, lost his hairdressing salon, and then he lost his family because of alcoholism. Now Alf…
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REALITY(S) SHOW – P. PILARSKI, The Dramatic Theatre of the Capital City of Warsaw

“My wife hid in the wall unit because of poverty” – it’s how Pilarski begins his drama. The play diagnoses polish society 25 years after round tables talks and founding…
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RUSSIAN JOURNAL, J. STEINBECK R. CAPA, National Museum in Warsaw

In 1947 John Steinbeck and Robert Capa went to the Soviet Union. Those two great artist created a unique document about Russians. During the travel they tried to avoid superficial…
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AN ORDINARY DYING, I. WAŚKOWSKA, Teatr Studio Warsaw

During the performance reading, we presented drama by I. Waśkowska, which we could describe as a contemporary Chekhov. In the drama we meet Three sisters of our times. They decided…
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