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  2. The Polish Theatre in Wrocław ( Polish: Teatr Polski we Wrocławiu) is one of the theatres in Wrocław, Poland. The Polish Theatre in Wrocław has three stages: Small Stage on 28 Świdnicka Street, “Na Świebodzkim” Stage, situated inside Świebodzki railway station's building at 20c Orląt Lwowskich Square, and Jerzy Grzegorzewski Stage ...

  3. The theatre promotes new plays, and was the organizer of EURODRAMA - the Wrocław Forum of Contemporary Drama invoking the 35-year tradition of Wrocław's FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY POLISH PLAYS. Every year the Teatr Polski and "Dialog" monthly hold a Drama Competition.

  4. Tradition Wojciech Bogusławski (1757-1829) is regarded as the "Father of Polish theatre". The strength of Polish dramatic theatre lies in the professionalism of its actors. The tradition of the great 19th century players, with Helena Modrzejewska – the "star of two continents" – at its forefront, has been continued by successive generations of university trained artists.

  5. The Theatre Capitol presents shows both for adults and children: entertainment shows, Broadway musicals, adaptations of Polish and.. Puppet Theatre Wrocław Puppet Theatre (Wrocławski Teatr Lalek) is located in a beautiful Neo-Baroque building.

  6. Wrocław Puppet Theatre. Wrocław Puppet Theatre (Wrocławski Teatr Lalek) is located in a beautiful Neo-Baroque building. Apart from three permanent stages the Theatre also has a Summer Stage and a mobile, open-air stage - Bajkobus. It is a small version of the Theatre’s building. In Bajkobus there are two cycles of spectacles: "Wrocławskie ...

  7. Jul 30, 2016 · About. Polish Theatre in Wroclaw is the oldest drama theater, the largest in Lower Silesia and the second largest in Poland. In 2016 the theater celebrate the seventieth anniversary activities. During this period, he built its position not only in Poland but also in Europe. Performances Polish Theatre are awarded and showed in Poland and abroad ...

  8. Jan 21, 2018 · The Theatre Studies specialization with the Polish Philology Faculty at Wrocław University clearly stands out among the various performing arts studies programs led at Polish universities. The core of our strength lies in Wrocław’s unique atmosphere: students have a chance to gain experience in a city of famous theatre artists— Jerzy ...

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