Theatre entertainment in Warsaw
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Teatr Dramatyczny
Polish theatre has long had a high profile and continues to do so. Warsaw has about 20 theatres, including some of the best in the country. Most theatres close in July and August for their annual holidays. The leading playhouses, all of which lean towards contemporary productions, include Teatr Dramatyczny.
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Teatr Powszechny
Polish theatre has long had a high profile and continues to do so. Warsaw has about 20 theatres, including some of the best in the country. Most theatres close in July and August for their annual holidays. The leading playhouses, all of which lean towards contemporary productions, include Teatr Powszechny.
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Teatr Ateneum
Polish theatre has long had a high profile and continues to do so. Warsaw has about 20 theatres, including some of the best in the country. Most theatres close in July and August for their annual holidays. The leading playhouses, all of which lean towards contemporary productions, include Teatr Ateneum .
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Teatr Wielki
This magnificent neoclassical theatre, dating from 1833 and rebuilt after WWII, is the city’s main stage for opera and ballet, with a repertoire of international classics and works by Polish composers, notably Stanisław Moniuszko.
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Teatr Żydowski
The Teatr Żydowski derives its inspiration from Jewish culture and traditions, and some of its productions are performed in Yiddish – Polish and English translations are provided through headphones.
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Teatr Polonia
Run by Krystyna Janda, winner of Best Actress at Cannes in 1990.
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