Wypiór is a unique blend of contemporary drama with elements of fantasy, telling the story of two thirty-somethings from a big city whose lives and relationships are in crisis.
This seemingly everyday story takes on an extraordinary character thanks to its humorous approach and epic realism, which lend the narrative a unique tone. The main characters, grappling with the problems and tensions typical of modern urban life, unexpectedly face a challenge that turns their world upside down. In this extraordinary situation, one of the key roles is played by Adam Mickiewicz, transformed into a vampire, giving the play a particularly surreal dimension. A surprising twist involving Mickiewicz, an icon of Polish literature, introduces fantastical and poetic elements that create a unique blend with the realistic story of interpersonal relationships. His presence in the play is not only a tribute to Polish culture but also an inventive way to explore contemporary issues and emotions. Wypiór is a performance that entertains, surprises, and provokes reflection.
This performance combines elements of comedy, drama, and fantasy, creating an original and memorable story about love, identity, and the search for meaning in the chaotic world of today. Its unconventional approach, compelling characters, and skillful blend of reality and supernatural elements make it a unique theatrical experience.
The book is copyrighted by Wydawnictwo Filtry. The project is co-financed by the City of Warsaw.
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The performance is recommended for adult viewers.
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Photo by Piotr Gamdzyk
Photo by Piotr Gamdzyk
Photo by Piotr Gamdzyk
Photo by Piotr Gamdzyk