Opening Night: 29 January 1999
Author: Stanisław Wyspiański
Title: The Judges
Original Title:
Sędziowie
Director:
Jerzy Grzegorzewski

Auditorium: Wierzbowa Street Hall
Running time: 1 hour 10 min

The Judges

director: Jerzy Grzegorzewski
set design: Barbara Hanicka
music: Stanisław Radwan
lighting design: Mirosław Poznański

Awards and Nominations:

1999 – award for directing of 24th Opole Theatre Confrontations "Polish Classics" to Jerzy Grzegorzewski for direction of The Judges
1999 – award of 24th Opole Theatre Confrontations "Polish Classics" to Jerzy Trela for the role of Samuel
1999 – award of 24th Opole Theatre Confrontations "Polish Classics" to Krzysztof Globisz for the role of Nathan
1999 – The Aleksander Zelwerowicz Award for the best actor to Jerzy Trela for the role of Samuel
1999 – The Warsaw Felix award in "the best theatre director" category to Jerzy Grzegorzewski for direction of The Judges
1999 – The Warsaw Felix award in "the best male leading role" category to Jerzy Trela for the role of Samuel
1999 – nomination for the Warsaw Felix award in "the best supporting male role" category for Krzysztof Globisz for the role of Nathan

Cast:

Samuel Jerzy Trela (as a guest actor from September 1, 2000)
Joas Dorota Segda (as a guest actor from September 1, 2000)
Nathan Krzysztof Globisz (guest actor)
Jewdocha Ewa Konstancja Bułhak
Old Man Mariusz Benoit (as a guest actor from September 1, 2000)
Soldier Arkadiusz Janiczek
Jukli Michał Pawlicki / Jerzy Łapiński (from February 4, 1999)
Girls Sylwia Nowiczewska, Anna Szczerbińska (guest actor)
Feiga Wiesława Niemyska
Gendarme Mirosław Kowalczyk (guest actor) / Radosław Elis (from April 23, 1999)
Judge Krzysztof Gosztyła (as a guest actor from August 1, 1999) / Marek Barbasiewicz (from April 22, 1999)
Teacher Andrzej Blumenfeld / Jacek Różański (from February 28, 2001)
Pharmacist Zdzisław Tobiasz (guest actor)
Village Mayor Czesław Lasota
Priest Mirosław Konarowski / Jacek Mikołajczak
Rachel Magdalena Warzecha
Poet Marek Barbasiewicz

musicians: Jacek Stankiewicz, Stanisław Tomanek, Dariusz Wachnik, Marek Zebura, Marek Czech (understudy), Maciej Przestrzelski (understudy), Maciej Skowroński (understudy), Błażej Sroczyński (understudy)

 

Production team:

  • director's assistants: Wiesława Niemyska, Mariusz Bieliński (TA)
    set designer's assistants: Jadwiga Michalska, Anita Świderek
  • lighting technician: Krzysztof Trzaskowski
  • sound technician: Mariusz Maszewski
  • stage manager: Adam Borkowski
  • prompter: Jolanta Szydłowska

Gallery:

  • OTHER DELIGHTS

    Other Delights by Jerzy Pilch directed by Jacek Głomb. With artful phrasing, Pilch tells an ordinary story of extraordinary love. Premiere – 7 December 2024.  


  • FAUST

    Faust by Goethe – one of the greatest masterpieces of European culture. The play, directed by Wojciech Faruga, premieres on October 26, 2024.

  • FEBLIK

    Feblik (Old Polish for an ‘infatuation’), surprising drama by Małgorzata Maciejewska received the Tadeusz Różewicz Drama Award. The spectacle directed by Lena Frankiewicz. 

  • A DREAM PLAY

    After the well-received Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Sławomir Narloch returned to the National Theatre with another premiere – A Dream Play by Strindberg.

     

  • KING LEAR

    King Lear may be Shakespeare's boldest examination of human nature. Jan Englert plays the title role. The tragedy directed by Grzegorz Wiśniewski. 

  • WAITING FOR GODOT

    Piotr Cieplak directs Waiting for Godot by Beckett. Is this a classic yet? Does it still have its avant-garde power? And, are we still waiting?


  • FREDRO. THE JUBILEE YEAR

    To celebrate 230 years since Aleksander Fredro's birth, the National Theatre invites you to an evening dedicated to the life and works of Poland’s greatest comedy writer. 

  • TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS

    Vienna in economic crisis and its lost inhabitants; portrait of the society in which fascism is born. Małgorzata Bogajewska directs Ödön von Horváth's 1931 drama.

  • THE THEATRE MAKER

    The play by Thomas Bernhard, one of the most outstanding playwrights of the second half of the 20th century. In the title role – Jerzy Radziwiłowicz. 

  • ALICE'S WONDERLAND

    Have you ever quarreled with the Time or visited a forest where things have no names? The musical performance based on the famous novels by Lewis Carroll. 

  • THE MISANTHROPE

    Jan Englert stages a classic play by Molière. What is Alcest's misanthropy: an uncompromising commitment to the truth or a doomed uprising against social conventions?

  • THE BOOKS OF JACOB

    Staging the most important novel by Polish Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk directed by Michał Zadara. 

  • THE DECALOGUE

    An iconic work of Polish cinema, rethought thirty-five years after its creation. Wojciech Faruga directs The Decalogue by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz. 


  • MARY STUART

    Grzegorz Wiśniewski returns to the classic drama about human passions interwoven in a ruthless machinery of history and intrigue.

  • MÜNCHHAUSEN FOR ADULTS

    Maciej Wojtyszko directs his own play about Baron von Münchhausen, a famous adventurer and swindler.


  • Solidarity with Ukraine | Солідарні з Україною

    The ensemble of the National Theatre stands in solidarity with the Ukrainians who are fighting for the independence of their homeland.

  • PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

    The new theatrical version of the Australian prose classics directed by Lena Frankiewicz. In the role of Mrs Appleyard – Ewa Wiśniewska.


  • SNAKE SKIN

    Artur Urbański directs his own play which main character is Ruth Berlau, one of Bertolt Brecht's closest associates and life companions.


  • AUTUMN SONATA

    A theatrical version of the famous film by Ingmar Bergman directed by Grzegorz Wiśniewski. Danuta Stenka as Charlotte.


  • MOTHER JOAN OF ANGELS

    How does evil arise that we do not understand?Mother Joan of Angles by Iwaszkiewicz directed by Wojciech Faruga. 


  • The National Theatre at Google Cultural Institute

    Virtual exhibition 250 Years of Teatr Narodowy (National Theatre of Poland) is available online at Google Cultural Institute.


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