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Miro Gavran's 200th staging and new premier in Poland March 27 2009
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published  03/24/2009 | Croatian Language , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Gavran's work was translated into thirty-two languages


"Literature and Theatre", Miro Gavran's studies written in Croatian

 
GAVRANOVA DVJESTOTA IZVEDBA I NOVA PREMIJERA U POLJSKOJ

Hrvatski književnik Miro Gavran proteklih je godina čestI gost u Poljskoj, u kojoj je do sada imao deset kazališnih premijera, a objavljene su mu i dvije knjige drama i komedija.

Za ovogodišnji Svjetski dan kazališta (27. ožujka) Gavrana u Poljskoj očekuju  dva značajna događaja.

U Krakovu će u glasovitom  "Teatru Ludowy" biti svečana dvjestota izvedba njegove komedije "Muž moje žene", u prijevodu Anne Tuszynske, režiji Tomaša Obare i u interpretaciji Jaceka Strame i Andrzeja Franczyka. Za ovu predstavu su redatelj i glumci osvojili glavne nagrade u kategoriji glume i režije 2004. godine na "Festivalu komedije" u poljskom gradu Zabrze.

Istoga dana "Teatar L. SOLSKIEGO" u gradu Tarnowu će izvesti premijeru Gavranove drame "Sve o ženama" u prijevodu Anne Tuszynske, te u režiji Krzystofa Prusa i u interpretaciji glumica Marte Marianne Gotych, Anne Lenczewske i Anne Nowicke.

Gavranova djela su prevedena na trideset i dva jezika, njegovi kazališni tekstovi su premašili brojku od stotinu i osamdeset premijernih izvedbi, a predstave je vidjelo više od dva milijuna ljudi širom svijeta.

 
GAVRAN'S 200TH STAGING AND NEW PREMIER IN POLAND

Croatian playwright Miro Gavran has been a frequent guest in Poland lately, where his plays saw ten theater premiers, and where he had two books of dramas and comedies published.

For this year's World Theater Day (March 27), two major events await Gavran in Poland .

The famous Teatr Ludowy in Krakow will stage the 200th performance of this comedy "My Wife's Husband", translated by Anna Tuszynska, directed by Tomas Obara, and played by Jacek Strama and Andrzej Franczyk.
This show won its director and actors first awards in the direction and acting categories in the year 2004, at the Comedy Festival in Zabrze, Poland.

On the same day, Teatr L. SOLSKIEGO in Tarnow will premier Gavran's play "All about Women", translated by Anna Tuszynska, directed by Krzystof Prus, and played by actresses Marta Marianne Gotych, Anna Lenczewska, and Anna Nowicka.

Gavran's works were translated into thirty-two languages, his plays recorded more than 180 theater premiers and were seen by over two million people across the world.

Many thanks to Mrs. Jasmina Garaj, Zagreb, for submitting this text.


Gavran's play "How to kill the president" translated into Polish






"How to kill the president" in French


Gavran's plays in Czech


Gavran's play in German


Gavran's novel in Spanish


Gavran's "Judith" in Catalonian


Miro Gavran in Estonian


Miro Gavran in Albanian


Miro Gavran in Slovenian


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