Theaters

Lublin Dance Theater creates performances based on the dancers' individual research and collaboration with choreographers from Poland and Europe. The company, which presents its works at numerous national and international festivals, focuses on the physicality of the body and the dancer's expression. LTT is a partner of the European Aerowaves network and a co-organiser of the Polish Dance Platform. Important projects include the International Dance Theatre Meetings, the Summer Forum of Contemporary Dance, and the educational project "Think in Motion". ...

neTTheatre – Theatre in the Web of Connections is an alternative theatre space that combines new media with physical theatre. It was founded by Paweł Passini in 2007. The group is a pioneer in using the Internet as an integral part of its performances, and its productions are frequently awarded at festivals. The theatre is involved in various educational, research, and artistic projects, as well as initiatives supporting Belarusian and Ukrainian artists. Work with new technologies, including VR performances and interactive scenographic elements, is also a significant area of activity. ...

The Lublin Opera is one of the most important cultural institutions in Lublin, combining tradition with modernity. Its stage presents a full cross-section of the performing arts – from operas and operettas, through musicals and ballet performances, to concerts and educational shows. The institution, in continuous operation since 1947 (originally as the Musical Theatre), attracts both local music lovers and tourists visiting the city. The repertoire includes classic opera works, well-known operettas and musicals, as well as performances for children and young audiences. The Lublin Opera regul ...

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Scena InVitro to teatr projektowy, który sięga po nieznane lub rzadko prezentowane w Polsce teksty, zarówno współczesne, jak i klasyczne. Nie posiada stałego zespołu, stawiając na artystyczną elastyczność i różnorodność, co pozwala unikać stagnacji. Działa nieregularnie, koncentrując się na realizacji konkretnych projektów artystycznych, tworzonych we współpracy z reżyserami, dramaturgami i aktorami z całej Polski. Jest przestrzenią twórczych eksperymentów, zmagań z literaturą polską i obcą oraz refleksji nad tematami często pomijanymi w debacie publicznej. Nie ...

The Central Theatre in Lublin is a collective initiative of six theatre groups operating within the Cultural Centre: InVitro Stage, neTTheatre, Provisorium Theatre, Drama Reading Theatre, Senior Theatre, and Comedy Stage. Combining the traditions of auteur theatre, new drama, and political expression, it provides a space for diverse theatrical forms, offering an alternative to Lublin’s existing stages. The collaboration between these companies aims to explore new forms of artistic expression while remaining open to discourse and emerging artists. ...

Fatum Theatre is a student group based at the "Chatka Żaka" Academic Centre for Culture and Media of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, which began its activities in June 2023 with the musical Kiss of Tears. The project was made possible through the Bogdanka Cultural Scholarships. The ensemble, consisting of actors, musicians, dancers, and choristers, forms a close-knit group whose passion for theatre and music enables them to realise even the most ambitious ideas. ...

The Hans Christian Andersen Theatre in Lublin is a place where traditional puppet theatre blends harmoniously with modern acting and multimedia. In its space, the magic of the stage intertwines with everyday life, stimulating the imagination and provoking reflection in both the youngest and adult members of the audience. The history of the theatre dates back to 1954, when Maryla Kędra, a cultural animator and pioneer of Lublin's puppet theatre, staged the first performance on the stage in Klonowica Street. From the beginning, the theatre has focused on a high artistic standard, drawing on val ...

The Juliusz Osterwa Theatre in Lublin is one of the oldest theatre institutions in Poland. Built between 1884 and 1886 to a design by Karol Kozłowski, it is one of the most beautiful and modern theatres of 19th-century Europe. Over the years, it has changed its name, from the ‘New Theatre’ to the ‘Winter Theatre’, until it finally became an important cultural centre in the region. Throughout its history, the theatre has experienced various periods, from difficult financial times to its heyday, when famous names such as Helena Modrzejewska and Stanisław Wyspiański appeared on stage. ...

ITP Theatre is a unique student theatre group at the Catholic University of Lublin, founded in 2001. Comprising students from various faculties, it blends musical, movement, and dramatic theatre, often drawing inspiration from the Bible as well as Polish and world literature. Unlike traditional repertory theatres, ITP operates in sync with the academic calendar, developing projects over several months or even years. The repertoire primarily consists of original musicals and musical plays, though the group also stages outdoor performances and classic dramas as part of its educational mission. I ...