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Juliusz Osterwa, born
Julian Andrzej Maluszek (23 June 1885 – 10 May 1947), was a
renowned Polish actor,
theatre director and art
theoretician active...
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again Trzciński (1929–1932),
Juliusz Osterwa (1932–1935) and
Karol Frycz (1935–1939).
Frycz and
Osterwa became the
directors again after World War...
- Born in Grodno, Łamtiugina made her
professional debut in 1964, at the
Osterwa Theatre in Gorzów Wielkopolski.
Since then she
started an
intense stage...
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ballet Henryk Wieniawski Lublin Philharmonic –
Filharmonia Lubelska Juliusz Osterwa Theatre Hans
Christian Andersen Theatre – with
puppet programmes for children...
- for the modern,
experimental Reduta troupe and
institute led by
Juliusz Osterwa. The
Vilnius Lithuanian Stage Amateur Company (Lithuanian:
Vilniaus lietuvių...
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Retrieved 2024-07-14. pisze, 3
czerwca odsłonięcie
tablic pamiątkowych pod
Osterwą. "Wojtek Wróż – 25
rocznica śmierci" (in Polish).
Retrieved 2024-07-14...
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million people, and main
figures of
Polish theatre of the time were
Juliusz Osterwa,
Stefan Jaracz, and Leon Schiller. Also,
before the
outbreak of the war...
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statute of the
Union was signed,
among others, by:
Stefan Jaracz,
Juliusz Osterwa and
Aleksander Zelwerowicz. In the
interwar period, ZASP
became one of...
- in Kraków and Wrocław, Poland. It was
founded in 1946 by
actor Juliusz Osterwa, who took the
initial steps leading to the
establishment of the Academy...
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Theatre in Szczecin.
Since 1976, he has been an
actor with the
Juliusz Osterwa theatre in Lublin. For many
years he was ****ociated with the
Lublin cabaret...