Prapremiera: 21 lipca 1955 
Autor: Jerzy Lutowski
Tytuł:
 Ostry dyżur 
Reżyseria: Erwin Axer

Ostry dyżur

Rzecz dzieje się w jednym z miasteczek powiatowych w lutym 1954 roku.

reżyseria: Erwin Axer
scenografia: Romuald Nowicki

Obsada:

Dr Tadeusz Osiński, chirurg Andrzej Szczepkowski
Anna, jego narzeczona Barbara Drapińska / Maria Krawczykówna
Dr Seweryn Machcewicz, dyrektor szpitala Kazimierz Opaliński
Roman Brosz, kierownik administracyjny szpitala Edmund Fidler
Zofia, pielęgniarka Danuta Szaflarska / Kalina Jędrusik
Kłysiowa, sanitariuszka Stanisława Perzanowska / Helena Kowalczykowa Maria Pawluśkiewicz
Piotr Dąbek, sekretarz powiatowego Komitetu Partii Szczepan Baczyński
Franciszek Wielgosz, kierownik powiatowego Urzędu Bezpieczeństwa Janusz Bylczyński
Wacław Pierzchała, brat Zofii, robotnik Mieczysław Czechowicz
Janina, pielęgniarka Maria Krawczykówna / Aniela Świderska
Dr Korgut, lekarz z Brujska Wilhelm Wichurski

 

Realizatorzy:

  • asystenci reżysera: Jerzy Dobrowolski, Jerzy Dobrzański
  • asystentka scenografa: Henryka Głowacka


Galeria:


Bibliografia:

Stefan Polanica [Bury S.E.], „Słowo Powszechne” 1955, nr 246
[Ciecierski Jan] Cejot, „Słowo Powszechne” 1955, nr 212
Maria Czanerle, „Teatr” 1955, nr 22
Jeremi Czuliński, „Żołnierz Wolności” 1955, nr 241
August Grodzicki, „Życie Warszawy” 1955, nr 197
J.U., „Po prostu” 1955, nr 27
Kazimierz Koźniewski, „Przekrój” 1955, nr 554
Janina Ludawska, „Nowa Kultura”, 1955 nr 43
/m.k/, „Służba Zdrowia” 1955, nr 32
/m.k./, „Życie Warszawy” 1955, nr 172
Józef Ogrodnik, „Dziennik Bałtycki” 1955, nr 271
S.B„Radio i Świat” 1955, nr 7 [listy słuchaczy Polskiego Radia]
Zofia Sieradzka, „Głos Pracy” 1955, nr 195
Józef Szczawiński, „Dziś i Jutro”, 1955 nr 44
Jan Alfred Szczepański, „Teatr” 1955 nr 22
Roman Szydłowski, „Trybuna Ludu” 1955, nr 285
Stefan Treugutt, „Teatr” 1955, nr 17, s. 6-8

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