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The Lehman Brothers: the American dream
Poland⚽ Sports5 hr. ago

The Lehman Brothers: the American dream

The article reviews the play 'Bracia Lehman' directed by Oskar Winiarski at the Warsaw Contemporary Theatre. It praises the production as a captivating and exceptional theatrical experience, highlighting the director's skill and the quality of acting. The review notes that the theatre is returning to its roots by presenting internationally acclaimed works adapted for Polish audiences. The piece emphasizes the intellectual value of the performance and its successful blend of artistic excellence and audience engagement.

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Rzeczpospolita logoRzeczpospolitaIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
The Lehman Brothers: the American dream

The article reviews the play 'Bracia Lehman' directed by Oskar Winiarski at the Warsaw Contemporary Theatre. It praises the production as a captivating and exceptional theatrical experience, highlighting the director's skill and the quality of acting. The review notes that the theatre is returning to its roots by presenting internationally acclaimed works adapted for Polish audiences. The piece emphasizes the intellectual value of the performance and its successful blend of artistic excellence and audience engagement.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a theatrical production and does not address any politically charged topics. It provides a positive assessment of the play's artistic merits without taking a stance on political issues or ideologies.

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