Bim-Bom

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The Bim-Bom was a Polish student theater that operated in Gdansk from 1954 to 1960 . Like the Studencki Teatr Satyryków in Warsaw and the Studencki Teatr Satyry Pstrąg in Łódź, they worked as a collective and brought socially critical issues to the stage with political satire. Her work had a significant impact on Polish theater in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Former seat of the Studentów Wybrzeża Żak Club

history

The theater was founded by students from the Technical University of Gdansk and performed its first program in the fall of 1954. The actors Zbigniew Cybulski and Bogumił Kobiela were officially commissioned by the Teatr Wybrzeże in 1955 to lead the theater group. Shortly thereafter, students from the Gdansk State Art School, the Sopot School of Economics, the Gdansk Medical University and the Gdansk Music Academy joined. Initially, the theater had no permanent venue and appeared in the Miniatura puppet theater and the Teatr Wybrzeże's chamber stage. From 1957 it played in the Studentów Wybrzeża Żak club. It also took part in international festivals in Rostock , Warsaw , Moscow , Vienna , Paris , Amsterdam and Rotterdam .

Memorial plaque in the City Theater Miniatura

With the theater were Jerzy Afanasyev , Włodzimierz Bielicki , Tadeusz Chyła , Jacek Fedorowicz , Mieczysław Kochanowski , Edward Pallasz , Hanna Rytel and Tadeusz Wojtych connected.

Productions

  • 1955: Ahaa
  • 1956: Radość poważna
  • 1957: toast
  • 1959: Coś by trzeba

literature

  • Daniel Gerould: Bim-Bom and the Afanasjew Family Circus . In: The Drama Review: TDR . Vol. 18, No. 1 , 1974, p. 99-103 , doi : 10.2307 / 1144867 .

Web links

  • Jarosław Kurek: Bim-Bom. In: Gedanopedia.pl. July 1, 2014, accessed August 16, 2020 (Polish).
  • Joanna Szymula: Święto Teatru. Bim-Bom. In: ibedeker.pl. April 5, 2015, accessed August 16, 2020 (Polish).
  • Bim-Bom. In: Encyklopedia PWN. Retrieved August 17, 2020 (Polish).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andrea Hensel: The free theaters in the post-socialist states of Eastern Europe . In: Manfred Brauneck and the ITI Center Germany (ed.): The Free Theater in Europe of the Present: Structures - Aesthetics - Cultural Policy . transcript, Bielefeld, ISBN 978-3-8376-3242-2 , p. 201 .