The 10 Best Performances in Poland, Poland

December 15, 2021 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Poland, Poland including Warownia Jomsborg, Capella Cracoviensis, Henryk Wieniawski Music Society, Anna German Amphiteatre, Krakow King's Players, Barakah Theatre, Klezmer Music, Mozg Club, Nowa Huta Cultural Centre, Krakow Standup Comedy.
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1. Warownia Jomsborg

ul. Wybrzeze Gdynskie 6, Warsaw 01-531 Poland 0-508 388 371 http://www.wioskawikingow.pl/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Warownia Jomsborg

2. Capella Cracoviensis

sw. Marka 7-9/9, Krakow 31-012 Poland +48 602 620 698 http://www.capellacracoviensis.pl
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Capella Cracoviensis

3. Henryk Wieniawski Music Society

ul. Swietoslawska 7, Poznan 61-840 Poland +48 61 852 26 42 [email protected] http://www.wieniawski.pl/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Henryk Wieniawski Music Society

4. Anna German Amphiteatre

Festiwalowa, Zielona Gora 65-520 Poland +48 68 451 10 11 http://www.zok.com.pl/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Anna German Amphiteatre

5. Krakow King's Players

Mikolajska 2, Krakow 31-027 Poland [email protected] http://KrakowKingsPlayers.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Krakow King's Players

Krakow King's Players is Poland's leading and most famous English speaking theatre company. In addition, after each performance there is a Q&A with the cast followed by drinks and socialising - a great evening of entertainment and meeting new people.

6. Barakah Theatre

ul. Paulinska 28, Krakow 31-065 Poland +48 12 397 80 47 [email protected] http://teatrbarakah.com/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Barakah Theatre

7. Klezmer Music

14 Slawkowska Str., Krakow 31-014 Poland +48 604 093 570 [email protected] http://cracowconcerts.com/klezmer-music/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Klezmer Music

Although it originates in the tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Southeastern Europe, the genre was mostly influenced by Romanian, Greek, Ukrainian, Polish, and Turkish music. The repertoire consists of instrumental pieces, connected with the folklore of Reform Judaism, and of songs performed in Yiddish, belonging to the tradition of Orthodox Judaism.

Reviewed By emceeManchester

Booked online at cracowconcerts.com, the venue is quite small and plain however the passion with which the duo performed was impressive. The violinist played with verve whilst the guitarist played well and sang in Yiddish with gusto. Definitely worth a visit.

8. Mozg Club

ul. Gdanska 10 Entrance from Parkowa 2 Street, Bydgoszcz 85-006 Poland +48 661 574 508 [email protected] http://mozg.pl/category/bydgoszcz/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Mozg Club

Mozg was established in 1994. It is a great place to experience contemporary music and other forms of art, have interesting and stimulating conversations and spend time in a place filled with years of history. Apart from club and bar the place also has a hostel.

9. Nowa Huta Cultural Centre

al. Jana Pawla II 232, Krakow 31-982 Poland +48 12 644 02 66 [email protected] http://www.nck.krakow.pl/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Nowa Huta Cultural Centre

Reviewed By 594dorotad

The Nowa Huta Cultural Center is a 'hidden gem' in Krakow if you’re fond of remarkable exhibitions. During our three-day stay in Krakow, the exhibition of Zdzislaw Beksinski was high on the wish list. When we arrived we found out that the exhibition was closed due to COVID-19. Thats when we discovered what “Polish hospitality” means; the friendly security guards took all the efforts and made a private visit to the exhibition possible. They showed real commitment and sensitivity for the service they provided. The works on display of Beksinski are beautifully detailed and impressive. The other exhibitions (Duda Gracz and Monika Palki) were also a real treat. As an extra, you can see gems of street art around the building. A more than successful day!

10. Krakow Standup Comedy

Szpitalna 1, Krakow 31-068 Poland +48 533 087 106 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/krakowstandupcomedy/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Krakow Standup Comedy

Krakow Standup Comedy offers standup comedy in English with both open mic and headline events. Comedy runs year round with shows at 8pm every Sunday night at Szpitalna 1. Open mic events run the first and third Sunday of the month while alternate Sundays feature headline performers from around the world. Open mic events are 7zł entry and performers get a free beer. Headline shows are just 10zł for students and 15zł general so come along and have a laugh!

Reviewed By jesus6969 - Krakow, Poland

I've been an occasional tourist performer since 2016 in Kraków. Now living in the city since July, I perform much more often. I love the entertainment value Kraków Standup Comedy is providing the city, huge thanks to them for this and the regular stage time opportunity they provide for local and travelling comics. Having performed in many different countries they set the bar really high; well managed events, great hosting, cheap entry price and amazing quality of international headliners being booked (Headliner shows are every two weeks on Sundays at which alternates with an open mic on the other Sundays). Szpitalna1 comedy night is the only place to be on a Sunday night, the other nights during the week are great too.

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