Deus sex machina
World premiere of a theatrical production about human-robot relationships based on Ewa Stusińska's reportage. Directed by Agnieszka Jakimiak and Mateusz Atman, with a feminist lens, seven actresses and one actor.
Wrocław, Poland
Wrocławski Teatr Współczesny im. M. i E. Wiercińskich is a repertory theatre founded in 1949, named after the directors Małgorzata and Edmund Wiercińscy. The Scena Duża (Main Stage) is its principal auditorium, hosting full-scale dramatic productions ranging from Polish classics to contemporary European drama. The building sits in the centre of Wrocław and remains one of the city's most established theatrical institutions.
World premiere of a theatrical production about human-robot relationships based on Ewa Stusińska's reportage. Directed by Agnieszka Jakimiak and Mateusz Atman, with a feminist lens, seven actresses and one actor.

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