NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
I have never seen this moment coming, and yet here it is. It is now official: thanks to the marvellous idea of Multikino Stary Browar there will be new column “National Theatre Live”. You may expect some more reviews from all the performances broadcasted!
Danny Boyle's Frankenstein
Danny Boyle's "Frankenstein", based on the drama by Nick Dear is different from any other "Frankenstein" production. It does not focus on the horror side of the story, and wasn't created to scare the audience (off). It is the most humane Frankenstein I have ever seen.
It's witty, it's funny and it has a really touching ending. What else do you need? Read more
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
To watch or not to watch? In case of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" the answer is always to watch. Especially, if it is the National Theatre London's version with Rory Kinnear! Read more
Well, well, well...It's finally over. I'm sure I'll never forget this school year. Although it was not as tough as I'd been said it would be, it really tired me out... Read more
I don't think many of you have hear about our amateur school theatre "Earnest" before, but this year you had a chance to not only hear about it, but catch in "in the act". Its actors have been working hard the whole year to stage "The Glass Menagerie", and fortunately they succeeded! Read more
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War Horse
Even though some tried to convince me, it is actually a play for children, I went to see it. Because why not?
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King Lear
When King Lear, an old and reverent king, decides to divide his kingdom he gathers his daughters together. He wants to give each daughter a part as big as she deserves...
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