ANDRZEJ SADOWSKI   


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Plays by Andrzej Sadowski

ANDRZEJ SADOWSKI
Princess Sharon
1st Produced:
Irish Tour
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Genre:
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Adaptation
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
Original Playwright - Witold Gombrowicz (Princess Ivona)
Synopsis:
In a two-fingered salute to the prejudices of his regal parents, Philip chooses ugly, cumbersome and painfully introverted Sharon as his unlikely fiancee. The castle is in uproar and, as events spiral out of control, extreme measures are called for
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ANDRZEJ SADOWSKI
Seagulls
1st Produced:
2000
Company:
Scarlet Theatre
1st Published:
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ISBN
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
6
Female
3
Parts Other:
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ANDRZEJ SADOWSKI
Sisters and Others
1st Produced:
2000
Company:
Scarlet Theatre
1st Published:
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Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
4
Female
6
Parts Other:
doubling
Notes:
Based on Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov; text composed by Andrzej Sadowski; devised and presented by Scarlet Theatre
Synopsis:
Sisters, the first half of the show features only female characters from the play - Olga, Irina, Masha, Natasha and Anfisa - trapped in a claustrophobic domestic world, forced to repeat over and over again their particular obsessions. Others, presents the four soldiers - Vershinin, Baron Toozenbach, Chebutykin and Soliony - who go through the same hapeless, claustrophobic roundelay of fate, but this time, they do it in reverse chronological order.
Hettie Judah, The Times
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