The Undivine Comedy: I'm Gonna Tell God Everything!

Tickets
Address ul. Starowiślna 21, Kraków
Tags Drama, Comedy
Entry 60–80 PLN
Venue's website www.stary.pl…
Length 210 min
Director Monika Strzępka
Release 2014
Author Paweł Demirski

Performing: Małgorzata Zawadzka, Dorota Segda, Radomir Rospondek, Michał Balicki, Juliusz Chrząstowski, Michał Majnicz, Adam Nawojczyk, Szymon Czacki, Anna Radwan, Monika Frajczyk, Magda Grąziowska, Marta Nieradkiewicz, Marcin Czarnik, Radosław Krzyżowski, Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik, Ewa Kaim, Dorota Pomykała, Marta Ojrzyńska, Monika Frajczyk

This play poses a difficult question: does any social revolution make sense, and is anti-Semitism an inextricable part of the Polish mindset? “The action takes place deep in the soil of Polish contemporary life. Trees hang over the stage, and below their roots a noble manor neighbors a cafe for Sunday philosophers, a photocopy place, and a psychotherapist's couch. In the background there is a watchtower and a carousel like the one that spun near the wall of the Warsaw Ghetto in Miłosz's poem. Barbara Niechcic (a brilliant Dorota Segda) lives off a nostalgia for the epoch of aristocrats. Zygmunt Krasiński/ Count Henryk (Marcin Czarnik/ Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik) is going mad with fright seeing the new times approaching, as he sees incarnated by the economically powerful Jews, among them Rothschild/the Wolf of Wall Street (Szymon Czacki) – a symbol of the Holocaust, the postwar pogroms, and today's 1% wealthy population,” wrote Aneta Kyzioł in Polityka. A brilliantly acted performance with a provocative finale that will leave no viewer indifferent; this production received many prestigious theater awards.

dramaturgy: Paweł Demirski set and costume design: Michał Korchowiec music: Jan Suświłło music engineering: Bogdan Długosz stage manager / prompter / director's assistant: Hanna Nowak

This performance will be presented in Polish with no surtitles.

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