Opening Night: 8 December 2012
Author: Alexandre Dumas (father) 
Title: Queen Margot
Original Title: La Reine Margot
Director: Grzegorz Wiśniewski

Auditorium: Boguslawski Hall
Running time: 2 hours, 20 min, one interval

 

Queen Margot

Power is a bloody pasion. A stage adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's famous novel by Grzegorz Wiśniewski.

France at the end of 16th century. A royal wedding offers a chance to bury all religious discord, but six days later the streets of Paris flow with the blood spilled in the name of God. At the Parisian court, personal dramas converge with historical ones among shattered hopes, obsessions, desires, plots and political intrigues. Watch grand History sweeping through the Wojciech Bogusławski Hall.

director: Grzegorz Wiśniewski 
set designer: Barbara Hanicka 
lighting designer, video: Wojciech Puś 
cooperation on dramaturgy: Jakub Roszkowski 
musical arrangement: Rafał Kowalczyk

Awards and Nominations:

2013 – The Warsaw Felix award in "the best theatre director" category to Grzegorz Wiśniewski for direction of Queen Margot
2013 – The Warsaw Felix award in "the best female leading role" category to Wiktoria Gorodeckaja for the role of Margaret
2013 – The Warsaw Felix award in "the best male leading role" category to Marcin Hycnar for the role of Charles IX
2013 – nomination for the Warsaw Felix award in "the best supporting female role" category for Danuta Stenka for the role of Catherine de Medici

Cast:

Catherine de Medici Danuta Stenka
Margaret Wiktoria Gorodeckaja / Milena Suszyńska (from September 18, 2014)
Charles IX Marcin Hycnar
Coconnas Arkadiusz Janiczek
Duke of Alençon Mateusz Rusin
Henry of Navarre Karol Pocheć
La Mole Dobromir Dymecki (as a guest actor from September 1, 2014)
René Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak (guest actress)
Maurevel Paweł Tołwiński
Admiral de Coligny Waldemar Kownacki
Gillona Julia Rosnowska (The Theatre Academy in Warsaw, guest actress) / Paulina Szostak (from September 18, 2014)

Production team:

  • director's assistant: Anna Turowiec
  • set designer's assistants: Anita Trzaskowska, Elwira Szyszka
  • lighting technicians: Zbigniew Szulim, Krzysztof Stefan
  • sound technicians: Mariusz Maszewski, Rafał Barański
  • video projection: Mariusz Chałubek, Paweł Woźniak 
  • stage manager: Krzysztof Kuszczyk
  • prompter: Jolanta Szydłowska

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