Date: 21 May
Author: Adam Mickiewicz
TitleMaster Thaddeus. Book Three The Flirtations, Book Four The Diplomacy and the Hunt
Original title: Pan Tadeusz
Director: Piotr Cieplak

Auditorium: Boguslawski Hall 

Running time: approx. 2h 30 min
no interval

Ticket prices:

full-price ticket:
zone I: 50 PLN
zone II: 40 PLN

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zone II: 30 PLN

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MASTER THADDEUS: Book 3 "Flirtations", Book 4 "Diplomacy and the Hunt"




„Pan Tadeusz”, Księga III: „Umizgi”. Ilustracja: Maja Wolna

Book Three The Flirtations

- The Count's excursion into the garden 
- A mysterious nymph feeding geese 
- The mushroom gatherers and the Elysian Fields - The mushrooms
- Telimena in her temple of meditation 
- Thaddeus's settlement
- The Count as a landscape painter
- Thaddeus's observations on trees and clouds
- The Count's thoughts on arts
- The bell - A love note 
- A bear, Milord! 

MASTER THADDEUS, Book 3 Flirtations. Illustration: Maja Wolna  




„Pan Tadeusz”, Księga IV: „Dyplomatyka i łowy”. Ilustracja: Mirosław Gryń

Book Four The Diplomacy and the Hunt

- An apparition in curling papers awakens Thaddeus 
- A belated discovery of a mistake - The tavern - The Emissary 
- The skillful use of a snuffbox returns the discussion to proper channels 
- The backwood - A Bear - The Count and Thaddeus in peril 
- Three shots - A dispute over a Sagalos musket and a Sanguzko musket, favored in favor of the Horeszko single-barrel 
- Bigos - The Seneschal's tale of Dowejko's and Domejko's duel interrupted by a hare
- The conclusion of the tale of Dowejko and Domejko

 MASTER THADDEUS, Book 4 The Diplomacy and the Hunt. Illustration: Mirosław Gryń 



director:  Piotr Cieplak
set and lighting designer: Andrzej Witkowski
music and sound: Anna Lobedan, Paweł Paprocki, Marcin Przybylski, Mateusz Rusin

Cast:

Narrator Anna Seniuk
Narrator Jan Englert
Thaddeus Grzegorz Kwiecień
Zosia Wiktoria Gorodeckaja
Telimena Dominika Kluźniak
Father Worm Mariusz Bonaszewski
Judge Jerzy Radziwiłowicz
Tribune Janusz Gajos
Count Przemysław Stippa
Chamberlain Jerzy Łapiński
Jankiel Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska (guest actor)
Assessor Marcin Hycnar
Notary Grzegorz Małecki
Gerwazy Piotr Grabowski
Skoluba Waldemar Kownacki
Podhajski Paweł Paprocki
Juraha, Rymsza Marcin Przybylski
Mickiewicz, Zagiel Mateusz Rusin
Birbasz Anna Lobedan
Wilbik, Zubkowski Adrian Zaremba
Cydzik, Steward Karol Pocheć
Game-keeper Piotr Cieplak


Production team:

director's assistant: Wiktoria Monika Gołębiewska
stage manager: Adam Borkowski

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