NT Class

This is a continuation of an educational project implemented by the National Theatre in partnership with various primary and secondary schools. The 2024/2025 season is the 4th edition.

The pilot edition of the NT CLASS project in the 2021/2022 season was awarded 3rd prize at the 13th annual Warsaw Cultural Education Award.

Workshop show concept and artistic supervision: Anna Gryszkówna, Kacper Matula

Curator: Anna Pękala

Project implementation: Anna Pękala (production manager), Katarzyna Hańć (production, project coordination with primary schools), Sara Paradzińska (project coordination with high schools)

Content supervisor: Tomasz Kubikowski

The annual programme is aimed at students. Over the course of several months, they get to know the theatre from the perspective of both the audience and the creators, in almost all aspects of its operation.

"Three Scenes" tour for students of the 271st November 11 Primary School in Warsaw. Phot. Marta Ankiersztejn

Over a several-month cycle of prepared lectures, workshops, meetings with creators and employees of the Theatre, students not only discover the history of the National Theatre’s stage, but also have the opportunity to observe its activities from behind the scenes.

Participants watch performances from the Theatre's repertoire and discuss them with the creators. In this way, they develop the ability to carefully observe and critically take in theatre art, as well as reflect on its functions, language, and aesthetics.  

Students take part in acting workshops, meetings with masters of theatre craft and technique, artists from many professions (set design, costume design) and employees of several departments (including technical, promotion, communication, and literary).

Under the supervision of an actor / actress from the National Theatre, youngsters prepare a stage workshop, which will be presented on the Studio stage as the finale of the project.

Workshop THE MADNESS OF HEALTHY PEOPLE – 9 EPISODES FROM WITKACY under the artistic supervision of Anna Gryszkówna (22/05/2024) – Patrycja Narożańska (Bellatrix 1), Henryk Kowalski (Bellatrix 2). Phot. Marta Ankiersztejn

The program provides an opportunity to act and meet in the setting of a living theatre, enabling conversations not only about theatre, but through theatre – about the phenomena, experiences, and emotions that affect young people. 

The most important aspect of the program is the opportunity to gain practical experience in the theatre and to express oneself through it. The aim of the program is to awaken interest in the theatre and build relationships between young people and the National Theatre.

At the end of the project, participants will receive the title of YOUNG AMBASSADORS OF THE NT, and their school will establish a BOGUSŁAWSKI CLUB, spreading knowledge about the National Theatre and encouraging active participation in its events.

The project also aims to strengthen the Theatre's relations with Warsaw schools and build a lasting network of partnerships.

 

  • CHARLATANS

    “When I’m not acting, life is black and white,” says the heroine of Pablo Remón’s play. Charlatans directed by Grzegorz Małecki, Polish preview: 13 June 2025.

  • HAMLET

    Jan Englert crowns his twenty-eight seasons of artistic work at the National Theatre with a performance of Hamlet.

  • HEAVEN AND HELL

    Although Maria Wojtyszko's play touches upon the painful subject of losing loved ones, Jakub Krofta's deft staging provides light entertainment for the whole family. 

  • OTHER DELIGHTS

    This adaptation of the novel Other Delights is the second staging of one of Jerzy Pilch's works at the National Theatre, following The Holy Father's Skis.  

  • FAUST

    Faust is a story based on an ancient legend of a scholar who yearns so much for just a moment of happiness that he makes a pact with the devil. 

  • FEBLIK

    Małgorzata Maciejewska's surprising drama received the Tadeusz Różewicz Drama Award in 2022, the competition's first year. The show is directed by Lena Frankiewicz. 

  • A DREAM PLAY

    After the well-received Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Sławomir Narloch returned to the National Theatre with another premiere – A Dream Play by Strindberg.

     

  • KING LEAR

    King Lear may be Shakespeare's boldest examination of human nature. Jan Englert will play the title role in the National Theatre's production.

  • WAITING FOR GODOT

    "What do we do now? Wait. [...] We're waiting for Godot". Piotr Cieplak directs Waiting for Godot by Beckett. Is this a classic yet? Does it still have its avant-garde power?

  • FREDRO: THE JUBILEE YEAR

    To celebrate 230 years since Aleksander Fredro's birth, the National Theatre invites you to an evening dedicated to the life and works of Poland’s greatest comedy writer. 

  • TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS

    Małgorzata Bogajewska directs for the second time at the National Theatre. This time she draws on Ödön von Horváth's 1931 drama.

  • THE THEATRE MAKER

    The play by Thomas Bernhard, one of the most outstanding playwrights of the second half of the 20th century. In the title role – Jerzy Radziwiłowicz. 

  • ALICE'S WONDERLAND

    Have you ever quarreled with the Time or visited a forest where things have no names? Alice’s Wonderland is a musical performance based on the famous novel by Lewis Carroll. 

  • THE MISANTHROPE

    Jan Englert stages a classic play by Molière. What is Alcest's misanthropy: an uncompromising commitment to the truth or a doomed uprising against social conventions?

  • THE BOOKS OF JACOB

    In the middle of the 18th century Jacob Frank proclaimed the new principles of the Jewish faith. This is a staging of the most important novel by Polish Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk. 

  • THE DECALOGUE

    A meditation upon the moral foundations of the present – an iconic work of Polish cinema, rethought thirty-five years after its creation by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz. 

  • MARY STUART

    Grzegorz Wiśniewski returns to the classic drama about human passions interwoven in a ruthless machinery of history and intrigue.

  • MÜNCHHAUSEN FOR ADULTS

    Baron von Münchhausen lived in the 18th century and told incredible stories about himself. Maciej Wojtyszko directs his own play about the famous adventurer and mystifier.

  • Solidarity with Ukraine | Солідарні з Україною

    The ensemble of the National Theatre stands in solidarity with the Ukrainians who are fighting for the independence of their homeland.

  • PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

    1900. On a hot, stormy day, Mrs Appleyard's boarding school residents go on a picnic near Hanging Rock. The new theatrical version of the Australian prose classics. 

  • SNAKE SKIN

    Artur Urbański directs his own play which main character is Ruth Berlau, one of Bertolt Brecht's closest associates and life companions.

  • AUTUMN SONATA

    A story about the need for love and acceptance, about an inherited emotional coldness, about the psychological costs of creativity. A theatrical version of a film script by Ingmar Bergman. 

  • MOTHER JOAN OF THE ANGELS

    A performance about the need to experience something that surpasses us. In the title role of the prioress – Małgorzata Kożuchowska. 

  • HEDDA GABLER

    Hedda Gabler – work by Henrik Ibsen, a master of psychological realism – in stage interpretation of director Kuba Kowalski is a poetic performance.


  • HOW TO BE LOVED

    This is the performance about love and moral responsibility for another person as well as the mechanisms controlling human memory. The dramatisation of the story by Kazimierz Brandys.


  • LUNGS

    Briliant, full of humour and touching love story of a young couple. Breakups and comebacks, passion and sex, the first important decisions and the search for meaning in a complex, modern world.


  • UHLANS

    The Museum of All-Time Polish Uhlans. Exhibits of the national exacerbation. A serious comedy in three acts about the entanglement in myths of Polishness. 


  • THE IMAGE MAKERS

    The truth about the essence of creation and responsibility in art. Director Viktor Sjöström is working on the film The Phantom Carriage, based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf. 

  • FOREFATHER'S EVE

    Mickiewicz's poetic drama interpreted by Lithuanian Master Eimuntas Nekrošius — theatre visionary known for his unique theatrical language.


  • KORDIAN

    The Polish nation's tragic choice: to die heroically in the name of a noble idea or live a life "making shoes for dogs"? — the alternative presented to Kordian in two parables.

  • FLEA THE SWINDLER

    Tremendous fun and great laughs – not just for kids. The antics of the Flea are directed by Anna Seniuk with the music composed by Maciej Małecki.


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