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Montownia
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MOLIÉRE
Scapen’s Imprishines
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(Les fourberies
de Scapin) |
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Adapted and performed by
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Teatr MONTOWNIA |
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Adam Krawczuk
Marcin Perchuć
Rafal Rutkowski
Maciej Wierzbicki
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One act
performance, about 75 minutes long |
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Production:
Teatr Montownia i Teatr Powszechny w Warszawie
Translation:
Tadeusz Żeleński (Boy)
Adaptation and direction:
Teatr Montownia
Music:
Cezary Kosiński
Art direction:
Jan Englert
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CRITICS' COMMENTS
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„ The performance turned out to be a brilliantly, without
pretence played show in which we don´t know what should
be more admired - the actors talent for brilliant transformations,
the marvellous adaptation of the text (…), or the asceticism
of the set and the costumes in which changing a hat or bending
and straightening ones knees create a quite different, undoubtedly
recognizable character.”
Review „Rzeczpospolita”
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„Great fantasy and invention in building up the stage
situation, (and) making use of all the comic mechanisms result
in a laughter from the audience that doesn´t stop, even
for a while. In addition, the set, costumes and requisites are
scarce, so the whole weight of amusing the spectator lies on
the actors.”
Review „Express Wieczorny”
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SYNOPSIS
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"Scapen’s Imprishines" is made in dell´arte
style. In the original version there are 14 persons, typical
for dell´arte performances. In this adaptation the four
actors of the Montownia Theatre perform most of them.
During their respective father´s absence, the two sons decide
to get married. Their two servants help them. Sylvester helps
Oktav and Scapen helps Leander. Unfortunately, their fathers
unexpected return does not allow them to fulfil their plans.
Moreover, the fathers oppose their sons marriages. The whole
play is a show of Scapen´s cleverness…
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