Jan Klata’s Shakespearean productions are famous for his liberal attitude to the text, innovative sets and locations, and a strong contemporary context. His 2004 H., a Teatr Wybrzeże production performed in the Gdańsk Shipyard, reaches to the Polish history of the eighties (the importance of Solidarity and the fall of communism) to comment on the state of the democratic Poland twenty years later. The 2012 Titus Andronicus, a coproduction of Teatr Polski in Wrocław and Staatsschauspiel Dresden, explores the impact of historical traumas on national prejudice and relations within the new Europe. The 2013 Hamlet with Schauspielhaus Bochum again tries to diagnose the contemporary condition and is again deeply rooted in a specific geopolitical co...
In 2002, Deborah Willis was arguing that ‘[t]he dramatic rise in favour of Titus Andronicus among c...
Since the middle of the 19th century, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is an essential part of the theatrical re...
The panel discussion “Eastern European Hamlets” brought together academics from the UK who are worki...
Jan Klata’s Shakespearean productions are famous for his liberal attitude to the text, innovative se...
Jan Klata’s Shakespearean productions are famous for his liberal attitude to the text, innovative se...
In his Shakespearean productions Jan Klata tends to radically experiment with sets, texts, and conte...
In his Shakespearean productions Jan Klata tends to radically experiment with sets, texts, and conte...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
The aim of the thesis "H. of Jan Klata - Polish Hamlet ", was to present one of the possible interpr...
Much has changed in Europe since the euphoria of the early nineteen-nineties of the last century: m...
In 2002, Deborah Willis was arguing that ‘[t]he dramatic rise in favour of Titus Andronicus among c...
Since the middle of the 19th century, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is an essential part of the theatrical re...
The panel discussion “Eastern European Hamlets” brought together academics from the UK who are worki...
Jan Klata’s Shakespearean productions are famous for his liberal attitude to the text, innovative se...
Jan Klata’s Shakespearean productions are famous for his liberal attitude to the text, innovative se...
In his Shakespearean productions Jan Klata tends to radically experiment with sets, texts, and conte...
In his Shakespearean productions Jan Klata tends to radically experiment with sets, texts, and conte...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, Polish academic Jan Kott argued that Shakespeare was “our co...
The aim of the thesis "H. of Jan Klata - Polish Hamlet ", was to present one of the possible interpr...
Much has changed in Europe since the euphoria of the early nineteen-nineties of the last century: m...
In 2002, Deborah Willis was arguing that ‘[t]he dramatic rise in favour of Titus Andronicus among c...
Since the middle of the 19th century, Shakespeare’s Hamlet is an essential part of the theatrical re...
The panel discussion “Eastern European Hamlets” brought together academics from the UK who are worki...