Premiera nowego opracowania: 21 lutego 1967 (premiera: 16 listopada 1965)
Autor: Juliusz Słowacki
Tytuł: Kordian
Reżyseria:
 Kazimierz Dejmek

Kordian

reżyseria i scenografia: Kazimierz Dejmek
kostiumy: Aniela Wojciechowska
ilustracja muzyczna – wybór i opracowanie: Jerzy Dobrzański, Jacek Sobieski
praca nad słowem: Krystyna Mazur

Obsada:

Czarownica Jan Koecher
Szatan Gustaw Holoubek / Andrzej Żarnecki
Astaroth Igor Śmiałowski / Mieczysław Kalenik
Gehenna Andrzej Żarnecki / Mieczysław Kalenik
Mefistofel Jan Kobuszewski
Kordian Wojciech Alaborski
Papież Zdzisław Mrożewski
Papuga Barbara Fijewska
I z ludu Bogdan Baer
II z ludu Lech Ordon
III z ludu Zdzisław Szymański
I młodzieniec Tadeusz Borowski
II młodzieniec Lech Górzyński
Szewc Aleksander Błaszyk
Szlachcic Kazimierz Wichniarz
Żołnierz Wilhelm Wichurski
Garbaty elegant Damian Damięcki
Prymas Stefan Brem
Car Stanisław Zaczyk
Prezes Władysław Krasnowiecki
Ksiądz Michał Pluciński
Starzec Janusz Strachocki
Spiskowcy Józef Duriasz / Tadeusz Borowski
Szyldwach Michał Gazda
Imaginacja Józef Łotysz
Strach Ryszard Nadrowski
Doktor Maciej Z. Bordowicz / Igor Śmiałowski
Dozorca Jan Ciecierski
Wariat I Tadeusz Woźniak
Wariat II Adam Mularczyk
Wielki Książę Ignacy Machowski
Kuruta Władysław Kaczmarski
Ksiądz Lech Madaliński
Oficer Mieczysław Kalenik / Tadeusz Borowski
lud, asystencja prymasa, spiskowi, straże, wariaci

Realizatorzy:

asystent reżysera: Maciej Z. Bordowicz
współpraca scenograficzna: Jan Krzewicki, Wilhelm Staszewski

Galeria:

Bibliografia:

Beylin Karolina, Kordian – spiskowiec…, „Express Wieczorny”, nr 51, 28.02.1967
Czanerle Maria, Druga próba „Kordiana”, „Życie Literackie”, nr 15, 9.04.1967
Filler Witold, Kordian militans, „Kultura”, nr 11, 12.03.1967
Filler Witold, Co nowego w teatrach, „Żołnierz Wolności”, nr71, 24-27.03.1967
Frankowska Bożena, Dejmek w drodze do romantyzmu, „Współczesność”, nr 9, 26.04-9.05.1967
Frühling Jacek, Słowacki i Pirandello, „Tygodnik Demokratyczny”, nr 13, 26.03.1967
Grodzicki August, „Kordian” po raz drugi, „Życie Warszawy”, nr 51, 1.03.1967
Jarecki Andrzej, Repetycja, „Sztandar Młodych”, nr 50, 28.02.1967
JASZCZ [Szczepański Jan Alfred], „Kordian” – pamflet polityczny, „Trybuna Ludu”, nr 60, 1.03.1967
Kijowski Andrzej, Próby czytane: „Kordian” w moim kinie, „Dialog”, nr 4/1967
Natanson Wojciech, Nie tylko ironia, „Teatr”, nr 8, 15-30.04.1967
Polanica Stefan, Nowa wersja „Konrada”, „Słowo Powszechne”, nr 55, 6.03.1967
Przewoska Halina, „Mizantrop” i „Kordian”, „Stolica”, nr 21, 21.05.1967
Sieradzka Z., Kordian w szopce, „Głos Pracy”, nr 50, 28.02.1967
Szczawiński Józef, „Kordian” polityczny i ascetyczny, „Kierunki” nr 14, 2.04.1967
Tatarkiewicz Anna, Kwiatki dla krytyki teatralnej, „Polityka”, nr 21, 27.05.1967
Zagórski Jerzy, Drugie podejście, „Kurier Polski”, nr 56, 7.03.1967
Żmudzka Elżbieta, Z tarczą i na tarczy, „Zwierciadło”, nr 18, 30.04.1967

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