
Theatre Instructors Course
A three-semester course for those interested in leading amateur theatre groups. Led by director Natalia Fijewska-Zdanowska, seminars held at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw.
Warsaw, Poland

A three-semester course for those interested in leading amateur theatre groups. Led by director Natalia Fijewska-Zdanowska, seminars held at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw.

An adaptation of Sławomir Mrożek's celebrated short stories about the Chairman and members of the "Bright Future" Cooperative – a universal metaphor for power and human weakness, brimming with absurd humour.

An adaptation of Brzozowski's novel about revolutionaries and the struggle for freedom, narrated by two women. The performance interweaves history with contemporary reality and is dedicated to all those fighting for freedom worldwide.

Strindberg's classic drama about a young countess and her servant, unfolding over a single Midsummer's Night. A naturalistic study of human nature, instinct, and the boundaries of society.

An original musical performance by Wojciech Czerwiński that blends Polish folk music with Vivaldi's inspiration, telling the story of an impossible love between two characters across four periods of life.

A theatrical radio-play for children about the magical power of dreams, blending puppet theatre, shadow theatre, and radio theatre in Karolcia's extraordinary adventure.

A monodrama about a mature woman seeking truth about herself and her feelings. Based on Wiesław Myśliwski's novel, featuring projections of paintings by Stanisław Baj.

A reading of Ivan Franko's drama performed by Polish and Ukrainian actors on the Chamber Stage of the Polish Theatre. The production emerged from an artistic residency programme for Ukrainian creators.

A comedy about two women who unexpectedly share a hospital room and must navigate their clashing personalities. Amusing conflicts with deeper meaning.

Arthur Miller's classic play about the Salem witch trials, which has become a universal metaphor for political paranoia, manipulation, and mass hysteria.

A children's performance about the adventures of Koziołek Matołek, who embarks on a journey across all continents. Wandering jesters from the Polish Theatre invite young audiences on an extraordinary expedition full of magic and adventure.

Mrożek's play about family, power, and identity, where each character hides secrets and yearns for something different. A production at the Polish Theatre.

The Polish Theatre production weaves together two Olga Tokarczuk stories: a murder mystery game where fiction and reality blur, and the tale of two men trapped in an apartment during an undefined catastrophe.

An ancient play about Rome, where a duel between two families becomes an occasion to explore patriotism, war, and the price of honor in political conflict.

World premiere of Serhij Zhadan's musical about the avant-garde Berezil Theatre and its creator Lesya Kurbas, who fought for his ideals in Kharkiv from 1925 to 1933.

Director Dan Jemmett transposes a classic comedy to 1970s London. Two young women vow never to marry, but a series of intrigues changes their plans.

An adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic novel about a young prince who leaves his planet. A performance for children and adults exploring friendship, growing up, and what truly matters.

Grzegorz Jarzyna adapts Jan Potocki's novel, blending Enlightenment rationalism with esoteric mysteries. A production for viewers aged 16+, featuring intimate scenes, nudity and violence.

Two one-act plays by Pierre de Marivaux about love, games, and truth. The performance shows how fiction intertwines with reality as characters discover their true feelings through theatrical schemes and intrigues.