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Curator's tour of the exhibiton Beyond 'Aida': Egyptomiania on Polish stages

Exhibition

  • Act I and II

    1 h 25 min.

  • Intermission

    25 min.

  • Act III

    33 min.

  • Intermission

    20 min.

  • Act IV

    35 min.

Duration: ca. 3 h 18 min.

  • 2 October 2022 Sunday 15:00 Downstrairs Foyer Senior-friendly weekend with culture
  • 2 October 2022 Sunday 16:15 Downstrairs Foyer Senior-friendly weekend with culture
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A fascination with ancient Egypt entered Polish theatre at the turn of the 18th and 19th century, manifesting itself in many motifs over the next 200 years. They arrived together with foreign fashions and internationally popular plays, but there were also Polish theatrical pieces and novel adaptations with Egyptian themes. The most prominent examples include Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, Cyprian K. Norwid's Cleopatra and Caesar, Schikaneder and Mozart's The Magic Flute, Ghislanzoni and Verdi's opera Aida, Herbert's operetta The Wizard of the Nile, the ballet The Pharaoh's Daughter with music by Pugni and libretto by Saint-Georges and Petipa, or stage adaptations of Bolesław Prus's novel Pharaoh. The majority of the works were meant for adult audiences, yet there a children's puppet show titled The Pharaoh's Son was staged by Maria Kann at the Pinokio Puppet Theatre in Łódź in 1970. The exhibition shows archive set designs, costumes, props, photographs, and recordings.

Curator: KATARZYNA WODARSKA-OGIDEL
More about the exhibition

Time and date: 2 October, 3–4 p.m. and 4:15–5:15 p.m.
Venue: Theatre Museum (downstairs foyer of the Polish National Opera)

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2022-10-02 | 15:00

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  • - Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
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