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Attended Orpheus in a modern adaptation in a 1:30 performance at the opera house. A beautiful production with great acting, acoustics as great seating from our second level balcony. At 110 pln, seemed to be a great value for a world class performance. Even with 9-11 year old children, we were not detracted by the Italian and Polish language and could still follow the performance and story as only being English speakers.
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Went last week to see the Haydn Opera in Lodz. Had a fabulous evening with a hugely enjoyable fun opera about a pharmacist in a Fiat Quinquicento (Lo Speziale). Terriic set and superb props. Really inventive, abd brilliantly executed. I booked online from London. It was effortless. Staff were brilliant. everything done to a high standard.A really fione asset for the city of Lodz. A marvellous, attractive and understated building deserving more status in the city. Thank you for a super evening. Roger from London
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We attended a great concert for closed audience. Nice hall with impressive acoustics and comfortable seats. The location is central in Warsaw.
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The Teatr Wielki - Polish National Opera is Poland's leading opera, ballet and concert venue, where rich tradition and a clear vision for the future meet. Offering each season a host of first-rate productions - many developed in co-production with international partners - the opera house contributes significantly to the richness of Poland's cultural life. The Teatr Wielki's building, erected in the first half of the 19th century according to a design by Italian architect Antonio Corazzi, was a haven for Polish culture and heritage at a time when the country was under foreign occupation from 1772 to 1918. After a short spell of Poland's independence, the Teatr Wielki was turned into rubble as Warsaw succumbed to German forces at the onset of World War II. Rebuilt from ruins, the opera house reopened just over 50 years ago, in 1965, and is currently home to the Polish National Opera, Polish National Ballet, and Opera Gallery. It is a place where the universal idea of synthesis of the arts has been consistently put in action, providing audiences with superb works by leading contemporary artists to see and savour. Being a thoroughly modern institution, it draws from the synergy of various ideas, goals, and aspirations.
For 17 years I have visited the National Theatre and Opera House every time I visit Warsaw. I have witnessed many a splendid and memorable opera and ballet here. I am 70 and tonight was the first ever performance to bring tears to my eyes. The dancers,orchestra,pianist and choreography held the audience in the palm of their hand. Bravo. I will keep coming to Warsaw for artistic stimulation!
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