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Wagabunda (Polish for vagabond) was a
Polish satirical theatre (cabaret) from 1956 to 1968,
created by
actress Lidia Wysocka (its
stage director, creative...
- 1951–53 in
Buffo revue theatre.[citation needed] In 1956 she
created the
Wagabunda cabaret (in
Poland meaning: a
mixture of
stand up comedy,
theatre and...
- 1960s,
Cybulski moved to Warsaw,
where he
shortly joined the
Kabaret Wagabunda. He also
appeared on
stage at the
Ateneum Theatre, one of the most modern...
- "Brzydula i rudzielec".
Starting from 1956,
Koterbska worked with
Kabaret Wagabunda.
Through all the
years of
existence in all programs, she was
their first...
- Television, compère of
satirical theatres (cabarets):
Kabaret Szpak,
Kabaret Wagabunda,
Kabaret Pod Egidą and others.
Professor at Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna...
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artist at
satirical theatres (cabarets) such as:
Kabaret Szpak,
Kabaret Wagabunda,
Kabaret Starszych Panów, and the one he
founded and
directed at - Kabaret...
- actor. He
performed at such
satirical theaters (cabarets) as
Kabaret Wagabunda,
Kabaret Starszych Panów and
Kabaret Dudek.
Warszawska syrena (1956) Gangsterzy...
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Przybylska performed her song "Żyje się raz". She
wrote lyrics for the
Wagabunda and U
Lopka cabarets, as well as songs, the most po****r of
which are:...
- Opole.
Throughout 60's and 70's he
performed on stage,
first in
Kabaret Wagabunda (with
Lidia Wysocka,
Maria Koterbska, Mieczysław
Czechowicz and Bogumił...
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harboring a Jew. In 1958, he
toured the
United States and
Canada with
Kabaret Wagabunda. Late in his
years he
retired to a care
house in Góra Kalwaria, where...