Pan Tadeusz (16+)
Adam Mickiewicz
a noble story in two acts
a noble story in two acts
Director | Mikałaj Pinihin |
Stage adaptation | Siarhej Kavaloŭ |
Set design | Zinovi Marholin |
Costumes | Alona Ihruša |
Music score | Andrej Zubryč |
Choreography teacher | Maryna Fiłatava |
Light design | Mikałaj Surkoŭ |
Video mapping | Visual Vibes Group |
Premiere – January 15th, 2014
Duration – 160 min

The play is staged after the iconic Romantic poem by Adam Mickiewicz. It tells a story of love, chivalrous pride, and the old noble way of life. Pan Tadeusz is also called a nostalgic hymn of praise to the land which shared the fate of Atlantis; it is accentuated by the monumental sets designed by Zinovi Marholin. The scene of the poem is Navahrudak district, historical Lithuania, which the author addresses to in the first lines of the poem. The historical background provided by Pan Tadeusz will let the audience touch the Belarusian past.
Cast:
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Tadeusz, The PoetPavieł Charłančuk-Južakoŭ
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ZosiaMarta Hołubieva
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TelimenaŚviatłana Anikiej
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The CountRaman Padalaka
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ZosiaKryścina Drobyš
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TelimenaJulija Špileŭskaja
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The JudgeHienadź Aŭsiańnikaŭ
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GerwazyIhar Dzianisaŭ
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The Priest RobakIhar Sihoŭ
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The JudgeAlaksandr Padabied
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GerwazyAndrej Kavalčuk
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The ApparitorArnold Pamazan
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The ChamberlainMikałaj Kiryčenka
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Captain RykovAlaksandr Małčanaŭ
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The ApparitorDźmitry Tumas
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The ChamberlainHieorhi Malaŭski
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Captain RykovSiarhiej Čub
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Major Płut
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General Dąbrowski
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The Emigrant Girl
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The Assessor
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The Notary
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The Tavern Keeper Jankiel
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Skoluba
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Juraha
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Birbasz
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The Peasant in the Tavern
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The Judge' Servants
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The Peasants girls' choir
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The Village Orchestra
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Lithuanian uhlanes
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The Recriuts