BWW Review: I SEE NOTHING at Teatr Wspolczesny Wroclaw
The theater, in particular contemporary should not only show a vision of precise story but ask some questions about reality we live in, make us think.
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The theater, in particular contemporary should not only show a vision of precise story but ask some questions about reality we live in, make us think.
A romantic burlesque turns out to be an abstract path to nothingness through perverse vanity.
The show directed by Szymon Kaczmarek has two parts, first, longer, invites us to the world of professionals dealing with paranormal activities.
I don’t even know where to start and what element was the best, the idea, the script, directing, acting or lovely madness evaporating from the show… It all made a mix perfect difference and intel smoothness.
Who would we be without touching? Can man exist without it? What does this give us? There is no definite statement, but Joe Alter takes us on a journey to find answers without words, only through music and touch.
The show is based on the concept that house is a man.
I like open-air art, I like magic and fairy-tale atmosphere.
It's not very often that we get to see a musical classic in the Polish theatre.
This show was a tribute to a great author, poet, playwright, T.
This concert was kind of paying tribute to the musicians and they deserve a deep bow for all the musical effort they bring every day.
What a romantic night! Well, this show is considered the first German Romantic opera after all.
Grzegorz Bral, the director, with the incredible vividness of image and sound, presents one of Rozewicz's most important works on the hundredth anniversary of his birth.
There is a particular link with feelings and our daily life, emotions are not exhibited from time to time, they are everywhere and what a great tribute to pay them on stage.
I missed a lot of theater where you can sit and be but after you reflect and re-reflect.
What can I say, Tosca was so great I really don't know where to start.
Opera is not always easy to digest, but this piece is an ideal start for beginners.
This play is about parenthood, about the father looking for his identity among the family and discovering something that should not be discovered, or should it be?
Kasta La Vista is a comical spectacle but with a bitter aftertaste.
I had high expectations for this ballet, after all it is based on a Tolstoy novel and he was a real master of the word.
There was a place like any other place.
This futuristic-style story is well said.
Jacek Kaczmarski - this name is known as a symbol of protest.
Surprisingly a theatre comedy can be something more than just a straightforward pastime.
A couple with 41 years behind them is trying to adjust to the new, luxury reality but the problems are multiplying - from trying to enter the room to an unexpected guest who gets out from under the bed.
Beautiful island in the middle of the Ocean covers terrifying story.