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6th Floor
This theatre was founded by the famous Polish actor Michał Żebrowski, the current artistic director, and director Eugeniusz Korin, who is the programme director.
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Ateneum
A strong and varied schedule of contemporary theatre, though with most performances in Polish, it has been running since 1928.
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Comedy Theatre
You won't be laughing when you realise much of it is in Polish.
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Drama Theatre
Named in honour of acting heavyweight Gustaw Holoubek, this is a super serious theatre with complicated plays that are guaranteed to leave the monoglot baffled.
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National Theatre
Find classics from international and Polish literature performed in what is regarded as the most important theatre in the country.
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Och-Theatre
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Rampa Theatre
Both classic and alternative works and, if that wasn't enough, alternative reworkings of classics. The Rampa originally worked
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Sabat Theatre
Founded by Małgorzata Potocka the Sabat Theatre is the only one of its kind in Poland, offering Parisien-style Moulin Rouge revue shows reminiscent of the inter-war period.
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Square Theatre
Home of contemporary farce and comedy, the Square has a reputation for using well-known Polish film and TV stars, often giving soap actors (gulp) a chance to brush up their CVs by doing something more meaty.
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Stara Prochoffnia
In existence since 2002, the Stara Prochoffnia present a host of esoteric works, most of which will be lost on foreign ears. If you are feeling ambitious, choose the theatre or visit the gallery.
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Theatre On Wola
What's so special about this theatre is that their plays have English 'supertitles', so it's an option for most foreign visitors.
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The Music Theatre ROMA
One of Poland's finest theatres, with past productions numbering Cats, Grease and Miss Saigon.
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