Showing posts with label Jewish Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewish Theatre. Show all posts

Monday, 6 June 2011

Żyć nie umierać!

In this musical cabaret the dance and songs are interwoven with sketches, jokes and monologues filled with the Jewish and typical Warsaw humour. In the first part of the show the action takes place in the outskirt restaurant “Sielanka” where the polish – jewish community meets to have some good time together. The second part it  set up in an elegant restaurant where the wealthy audience watches the stars on stage in the air filled with perfume scent and cigar smoke. The dialogues are taken from the works of Tuwim, Słonimski, Jurandot, Gozdawa and  Stępień.

Fiddler on the Roof

The world famous musical „Fiddler on The Roof” with its music and theme containing a humanistic message speaks to the audiences all over the world.
The libretto is based on a story by Sholem Aleichem, “Tevye the Milkman”. It’s a story of a poor milkman, saddled with five daughters waiting to be married and receive a dowry. Although he struggles day and night, he has his own philosophy, cheerful nature and a personal concept of the world.
“Fiddler on The Roof: is an outstanding drama, a play with music which inspires theatres to produce it over and over again.