Premiera: 28 listopada 1969
Autor: Jean Anouilh
Tytuł: Becket albo honor Boga
Tytuł oryginalny: Becket ou l’Honneur de Dieu
Przekład: Jadwiga Kukułczanka
Reżyseria:
Jan Maciejowski

Becket albo honor Boga

reżyseria: Jan Maciejowski
scenografia: Stanisław Bąkowski
muzyka: Krzysztof Knittel

Obsada:

Król Henryk II Andrzej Kopiczyński
Tomasz Becket Włodzimierz Bednarski
Arcybiskup Georges Folliot, biskup Londynu Mariusz Dmochowski
Biskup Okfordu Tadeusz Woźniak
Biskup Yorku Józef Fryźlewicz
Baronowie angielscy Janusz Bylczyński, Mariusz Leszczyński, Sylwester Pawłowski, Aleksander Błaszyk
Ludwik, król Francji Andrzej Szczepkowski
Baronowie francuscy Józef Pieracki, Kazimierz Zarzycki
Młody Mnich Andrzej Nardelli
Marszałek hr. d’Arundell Ryszard Nadrowski
Królowa Maria Chwalibóg
Królowa Matka Ewa Krasnodębska
Gwendolina Ewa Pokas
Dziewczyna saksońska Ewa Skarżanka
Dziewczyna francuska Ewa Żukowska
Chłop saksoński Mirosław Wojtulanis
Oficer Krzysztof Machowski
Ksiądz Jan Koecher
Żołnierz I Andrzej Zaorski
Żołnierz II Wilhelm Wichurski
Pachołek I Tadeusz Czechowski
Pachołek II Aleksander Piotrowski
Mnich I Lech Ordon
Mnich II Zdzisław Szymański

Realizatorzy:

asystenci reżysera: Barbara Jurewicz, Henryk Baranowski (PWST)

Galeria:

Bibliografia:

Danowicz Bogdan, Tomasz Becket, „Argumenty”, 8.02.1970
Fik Marta, „Becket” albo honor reżyserii, „Teatr”, 1–15.02.1970
Grodzicki August, Niezawodny Anouilh, „Życie Warszawy”, 30.11–1.12.1969
Jakubowska Jadwiga, W obronie honoru, „Żołnierz Polski”, 25.01.1970
Koenig Jerzy, Anouilh à la Szekspir, „Express Wieczorny”, 3.12.1969
Kowalewski Sławomir, Honor passeisty, „Współczesność”, 18–31.03.1970
Polanica Stefan, Becket albo honor Boga, „Słowo Powszechne”, 4.12.1969
Sieradzka Zofia, Historyczne spory i współczesne akcenty, „Głos Pracy”, 20.01.1970
Szczawiński Józef, Honor człowieka, „Kierunki”, 25.01.1970
[Szczepański Jan Alfred] Jaszcz, Dobre przedstawienie, czyli honor Szczecina, „Trybuna Ludu”, 5.12.1969
[Szydłowski Roman] R. Sz., Na przełomie starego i nowego roku, „Nowe Drogi”, 02.1970
Zagórski Jerzy, Wielkie dzwony i małe dzwonki, „Kurier Polski”, 2.12.1969
[Żmudzka Elżbieta] (El. Żm.), Becket albo honor Boga, „Zwierciadło”, 14.12.1969

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