Start date
2009-03-24
Start time
19:00
Provisorium Theatre and Kompania Theatre would like to invite for a new performance – Slawomir Mrozek’s “Emigrants.”
The main character of the performance directed by Witold Mazurkiewicz is a forty-year-old man who spent has half of his life on emigrating and reaching compromises. Perhaps he is a person, who abandoned his country for good and did not come back there and now he observes a new wave of emigration for economic reasons. How do the words of contemporary politicians about Irish miracle in Poland sound in this world of disappointment and humiliation? The words of coming back to Poland? How does the world look facing the riots in Paris or the attacks in the London tube or in New York? Such questions show the tragedy of emigration – running away from or seeking something indefinite. Emigration is creating a multicultural world which is not only advantageous for our reality but sometimes tragic and bloody as in Madrid or Paris.
Text: Slawomir Mrozek
Director: Witold Mazurkiewicz
Stage Design: Jarosław Koziara
Music: Mariusz Bogdanowicz
Cast: Jarosław Tomica, Michał Zgiet
Sławomir Mrozek’s „Emigrants” are considered to be one of the most important Polish plays in the second half of the 20th century. It was written in 1974 and presents problems which remain present. It presents people lost in the western world, living far away from their homes and, on the other hand, it is an accurate analysis showing the differences between educated and uneducated people.
Tickets:20 pln
Discount:10 pln
Reservation: tel. 081 53 603 21
Additional informaton:
tel. 081 44 022 07
e-mail: centralny@ck.lublin.pl