Premiere: 9 June 2016
TitleSoplicowo – owocilpoS. Supplement
Original Title
Soplicowo – owocilpoS. Suplement
Author and Director: Piotr Cieplak

Auditorium: Boguslawski Hall 
Running time: 1 hour 25 min, no interval

 

Soplicowo – owocilpoS. Supplement

author and director: Piotr Cieplak
costume, set and lighting design: Andrzej Witkowski 
music: Anna Lobedan, Paweł Paprocki, Marcin Przybylski, Mateusz Rusin 
concrete music: Paweł Czepułkowski
choreography and stage movement: Leszek Bzdyl
video: Daria Kopiec, Jacek Mazur
cooperating director: Marcin Hycnar


music band: Anna LobedanPaweł Paprocki, Marcin Przybylski, Mateusz Rusin

The performance includes fragments of the silent movie Master Thaddeus directed by Ryszard Ordyński, 1928.  

Cast:  

Ewa Konstancja Bułhak
Karol Dziuba
Wiktoria Gorodeckaja
Piotr Grabowski 
Anna Grycewicz
Oskar Hamerski
Marcin Hycnar (as a guest actor from September 1, 2016)
Paulina Korthals
Waldemar Kownacki
Joanna Kwiatkowska-Zduń
Grzegorz Kwiecień
Anna Lobedan
Jerzy Łapiński
Jacek Mikołajczak
Kamil Mrożek
Wiesława Niemyska (guest actress)
Paweł Paprocki  
Karol Pocheć
Marcin Przybylski
Jerzy Radziwiłowicz
Mateusz Rusin 
Anna Seniuk
Przemysław Stippa
Anna Ułas
Wiktoria Wolańska
(as a guest actress till October 1, 2016)
Adrian Zaremba

guest actors: Marzena Gorska, Sebastian Dudała, Maciej Hanczewski 
and students of Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theatre Academy in Warsaw: 
Joanna Balas, Karolina Charkiewicz
, Martyna Dudek, Dominika Kachlik, Joanna Kuberska, Milena Olchowska, Lidia Pronobis, Hanna Skarga, Marta Wągrocka, Izabela Zwierzyńska, Kacper Burda, Jakub Gawlik, Jakub Hojda, Michał Klawiter, Mateusz Kmiecik, Filip Krupa, Aleksandar Milićević, Hubert Paszkiewicz, Marcin Stępniak, Kamil Studnicki, Kamil Suszczyk, Dawid Ściupidro, Maciej Zuchowicz

Production team:

  • director's assistant: Wiktoria Monika Gołębiewska
  • set designer assistants: Anna Skupień,
  • Katarzyna Szczurowska 

  • sound technicians: Mariusz Maszewski, Rafał Barański
  • lighting technicians: Zbigniew Szulim, Bartłomiej Kaczalski
  • video projection: Mariusz Chałubek, Paweł Woźniak
  • stage manager: Adam Borkowski

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