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30/12/2025
Accessible theatre Komuna Warszawa
We are delighted to announce that we have installed two lifts for people with physical disabilities. One provides access to the mezzanine level of the building, while the other takes users to the stage and the inner courtyard.
The installation of the lifts was co-financed by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage from the Culture Promotion Fund, a state special purpose fund.
17/11/2025
𝐆𝐎𝐃𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐄 in the final of the Competition for the Best Independent Theater Performance “The Best Off”
The premiere of “Gods of Love” took place in October 2024 as part of the pilot program of the Polish Performing Arts Network. This is an initiative that we are co-creating with the Gdańsk City Culture Institute and the Poznań Zamek Culture Center. Congratulations to Maria Magdalena Kozłowska, Magda Kupryjanowicz, and Oskar Malinowski, who are responsible for the concept and performance of the show!
15/11/2025
Petition in the media: Krytyka Polityczna
Katarzyna Kowalewska talks with Alina Gałązka and Grzegorz Laszuk.
“(…) We recently reviewed the research of sociology professor Mikołaj Lewicki, who analyzed the entire neighborhood. It shows that our activities are preventing gentrification in this part of the Downtown district. If we want to prevent the center of Warsaw from becoming depopulated so quickly, so that it does not become a space only for international capital and elites who pay, for example, PLN 30 for a coffee, then we are precisely that counterbalance. This is a strong argument that cannot be easily ignored.”
7/11/2025
About THE END in TEATR magazine
Stanisław Godlewski writes: “Although the subject matter is serious, The End is not a sad play, but rather a subversive one (in defiance of capitalist optimism) and, paradoxically, somehow energizing. This is probably due to the rebellious energy flowing from disappointment, as well as the simple, punk-ish music. Perhaps it also stems from the aforementioned aversion to manipulation, from the conscious exposure of the seams of theatricality, thanks to which the entire performance becomes a kind of hyperbole, presenting the subject and the problem in a way that does not tire the audience.”
24/11/2025
Petition in the media: Teatr dla Wszystkich (Theater for Everyone)
“As a theater person, I cannot fail to notice the importance of Komuna Warszawa in shaping the language of Polish independent theater. It was here that productions combining theater with performance, dance, music, and visual arts were created. It is a place that taught artists and audiences responsibility for the common space—and this is not just about the stage, but about the microcosm that functions in dialogue with the entire city.”
20/10/2025
Komuna Warszawa Theater performances at the Polish Dance Platform 2026!
Four out of nine performances selected by the jury for presentation at PDP2026 are our productions. Glory Game, Rapeflower, I Love Ballet and – on the reserve list – Your Majesty.
Polish Dance Platform is the most important review of the domestic dance scene in Poland, to which directors of foreign festivals, dance promoters, and representatives of dance platforms from around the world are invited. Selection for the PDP takes place through a competition. The performances Glory Game and Rapeflower took the top two places!
18/10/2025
Petition in the media: Wyborcza.pl
In his article “Skyscraper or greenery and theater in the former school on Emilia Plater Street? The dispute over the center of Warsaw,” Michał Wojtczuk asks whether alternative culture should occupy a valuable place in the center of Warsaw.
Arkadiusz Gruszczyński responds: “A theater and a sports field instead of skyscrapers in the Downtown? What a great idea!” He writes, among other things:
“Large theaters focus on conservative performances based on dramatic texts and only occasionally decide to stage a more daring production. Only Komuna Warszawa allows artists of the younger and older generations to experiment. It is the only place in the Polish capital that is focused on progressive theater.”