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National Theatre

pl. Teatralny 3 (3, Theatre Square)

00–077 Warsaw
NIP: 525-20-59-426

Office

Telephone +48 22 69 20 609
Fax +48 22 69 20 741
Email kancelaria@narodowy.pl

Booking Tickets

You can book tickets and vouchers by telephoning the following numbers:
+48 22 69 20 604
+48 22 69 20 664

Phone booking hours:
• Monday – Friday 9.00am – 7.00pm
• Saturday – Sunday 3.00pm – 7.00pm

Information about Tickets, Vouchers, Online Sales, Refunds and Repertoire

Email pomoc_bilety@narodowy.pl

Box Offices

Main Box office at 3, Theatre Square (plac Teatralny 3)
• open from Tuesday to Sunday 3.00pm – 7.00pm

Box Office at 3, Wierzbowa Street (ulica Wierzbowa 3)
• open on the days of performances at the Jerzy Grzegorzewski Wierzbowa Street Hall or Studio Theatre – one hour before a start of a performance

Box office and booking information

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Management

Krzysztof Torończyk Director
Jan Englert Artistic Director

Directors' Secretariat
Katarzyna Nowak-Wilk 
Telephone +48 22 69 20 770
Fax +48 22 69 20 741
Email kancelaria@narodowy.pl

Zbigniew Kośka 
Deputy Director for Technical Affairs

Secretariat of Deputy Director for Technical Affairs
Telephone +48 22 69 20 772
Fax +48 22 69 20 872

Tomasz Kubikowski
Literary Manager
Telephone +48 22 69 20 635
Email tkubikowski@narodowy.pl

Communication and Marketing Department
/ website editor's office
media relations

Monika Mokrzycka-Pokora 
Head of the Communication and Marketing Department
Telephone +48 22 69 20 735
Email mpokora@narodowy.pl

Marzena Dąbrowska
communication / media relations
Telephone +48 22 69 20 729
Email mdabrowska@narodowy.pl

Marta Ankiersztejn
communication / Photographer
Telephone +48 22 69 20 641
Email mankiersztejn@narodowy.pl

Media Contact:
Marzena Dąbrowska
Telephone +48 22 69 20 729
Mobile phone +48 506 214 471
Email media@narodowy.pl

Promotion and Audience Organisation Department

Anna Pękala
Head of the Promotion and Audience Organisation Department
Telephone +48 22 69 20 744
Email apekala@narodowy.pl

Edyta Gościniewicz
Deputy Head of the Promotion and Audience Organisation Department
Telephone +48 22 69 20 671
Email egosciniewicz@narodowy.pl

Katarzyna Hańć
marketing and special projects
Telephone +48 22 69 20 742
Email khanc@narodowy.pl

Hanna Szustak
marketing and publishing
Telephone +48 22 69 20 630
Email hszustak@narodowy.pl

Alicja Grela-Salman
relations with companies and corporations
Telephone +48 22 69 20 604/664
Email agrela@narodowy.pl

Sara Paradzińska
relations with schools and educational institutions
Telephone +48 22 69 20 604/664
Email sparadzinska@narodowy.pl

Artistic Work Organisation Department

Beata Polkowska 
Head of Artistic Work Organisation  Department
Telephone +48 22 69 20 602
Email opa@narodowy.pl
bpolkowska@narodowy.pl

Ewelina Czarnocka  
artistic work coordination  
Telephone +48 22 69 20 658
Email eczarnocka@narodowy.pl

Edyta Kilimon
artistic work coordination
Telephone +48 22 69 20 658
Email ekilimon@narodowy.pl


Literary Department

Marek Zagańczyk 
Head of the Literary Department
Telephone +48 22 69 20 650
Email mzaganczyk@narodowy.pl
literacki@narodowy.pl

Przemysław Marcin Pawlak 
Deputy Head of the Literary Department / library, publishing
Telephone +48 22 69 20 608
Email ppawlak@narodowy.pl

Karolina Rospondek
publishing
Telephone +48 22 69 20 685
Email krospondek@narodowy.pl

Dominik Gańko
The Archive of the National Theatre in Warsaw
Telephone +48 22 69 20 685
Email archiwumart@narodowy.pl

• The Archive of the National Theatre hours: 
• open from Tuesday to Friday 10.00am – 3.00pm
Before visiting, please contact us by phone or email.

 Information for authors of dramatic texts:
Please send copies directly to Tomasz Kubikowski, literary manager. Paper copies will not be returned.

Tour Management

Justyna Kciuk
Tour Manager
Telephone +48 22 69 20 878
Email jkciuk@narodowy.pl

Venue Hire

Tomasz Kruczkowski 

Head of the Administration Department 
Telephone +48 22 69 20 819
Mobile phone +48 533 317 025

Fax +48 22 69 20 741
Email tkruczkowski@narodowy.pl

Directions

Auditoria

Boguslawski Hall (3, Theatre Square)
Jerzy Grzegorzewski Wierzbowa Street Hall, Studio Theatre (3, Wierzbowa Street / entrance at Fredro Street)

Public transport

  • stop: plac Bankowy
    buses: 107, 111, 171, 222, 227, 520
    night buses: N11, N13, N41, N42 N61, N63, N91
    trams: 4, 15, 18, 35
  • stop: metro Ratusz Arsenał
    metro station: Ratusz Arsenał
    buses: 107, 111, 160, 190, 227, 512
    night buses: N11, N21, N41, N61, N71, N91
    trams: 4, 15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 35, 40
  • stop: plac Teatralny (Theatre Square)
    buses: 111, 116, 128, 175, 178, 180, 222, 503, 518
    night bus: N44
  • stop: plac Piłsudskiego (Piłsudski Square)
    buses: 111, 116, 128, 175, 178, 180, 222, 518
    night bus: N44
  • stop: plac Zamkowy (Castle Square)
    buses: 116, 128, 175, 178, 180, 222, 503, 518
    night bus: N44
  • HEAVEN AND HELL

    Although Maria Wojtyszko's play touches upon the painful subject of losing loved ones, Jakub Krofta's deft staging provides light entertainment for the whole family. Premiere: 22 February 2025

  • OTHER DELIGHTS

    This adaptation of the novel Other Delights is the second staging of one of Jerzy Pilch's works at the National Theatre, following The Holy Father's Skis.  

  • FAUST

    Faust is a story based on an ancient legend of a scholar who yearns so much for just a moment of happiness that he makes a pact with the devil. 

  • FEBLIK

    Małgorzata Maciejewska's surprising drama received the Tadeusz Różewicz Drama Award in 2022, the competition's first year. The show is directed by Lena Frankiewicz. 

  • A DREAM PLAY

    After the well-received Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Sławomir Narloch returned to the National Theatre with another premiere – A Dream Play by Strindberg.

     

  • KING LEAR

    King Lear may be Shakespeare's boldest examination of human nature. Jan Englert will play the title role in the National Theatre's production.

  • WAITING FOR GODOT

    "What do we do now? Wait. [...] We're waiting for Godot". Piotr Cieplak directs Waiting for Godot by Beckett. Is this a classic yet? Does it still have its avant-garde power?

  • FREDRO: THE JUBILEE YEAR

    To celebrate 230 years since Aleksander Fredro's birth, the National Theatre invites you to an evening dedicated to the life and works of Poland’s greatest comedy writer. 

  • TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS

    Małgorzata Bogajewska directs for the second time at the National Theatre. This time she draws on Ödön von Horváth's 1931 drama.

  • THE THEATRE MAKER

    The play by Thomas Bernhard, one of the most outstanding playwrights of the second half of the 20th century. In the title role – Jerzy Radziwiłowicz. 

  • ALICE'S WONDERLAND

    Have you ever quarreled with the Time or visited a forest where things have no names? Alice’s Wonderland is a musical performance based on the famous novel by Lewis Carroll. 

  • THE MISANTHROPE

    Jan Englert stages a classic play by Molière. What is Alcest's misanthropy: an uncompromising commitment to the truth or a doomed uprising against social conventions?

  • THE BOOKS OF JACOB

    In the middle of the 18th century Jacob Frank proclaimed the new principles of the Jewish faith. This is a staging of the most important novel by Polish Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk. 

  • THE DECALOGUE

    A meditation upon the moral foundations of the present – an iconic work of Polish cinema, rethought thirty-five years after its creation by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz. 

  • MARY STUART

    Grzegorz Wiśniewski returns to the classic drama about human passions interwoven in a ruthless machinery of history and intrigue.

  • MÜNCHHAUSEN FOR ADULTS

    Baron von Münchhausen lived in the 18th century and told incredible stories about himself. Maciej Wojtyszko directs his own play about the famous adventurer and mystifier.

  • Solidarity with Ukraine | Солідарні з Україною

    The ensemble of the National Theatre stands in solidarity with the Ukrainians who are fighting for the independence of their homeland.

  • PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

    1900. On a hot, stormy day, Mrs Appleyard's boarding school residents go on a picnic near Hanging Rock. The new theatrical version of the Australian prose classics. 

  • SNAKE SKIN

    Artur Urbański directs his own play which main character is Ruth Berlau, one of Bertolt Brecht's closest associates and life companions.

  • AUTUMN SONATA

    A story about the need for love and acceptance, about an inherited emotional coldness, about the psychological costs of creativity. A theatrical version of a film script by Ingmar Bergman. 

  • MOTHER JOAN OF THE ANGELS

    A performance about the need to experience something that surpasses us. In the title role of the prioress – Małgorzata Kożuchowska. 

  • HEDDA GABLER

    Hedda Gabler – work by Henrik Ibsen, a master of psychological realism – in stage interpretation of director Kuba Kowalski is a poetic performance.


  • HOW TO BE LOVED

    This is the performance about love and moral responsibility for another person as well as the mechanisms controlling human memory. The dramatisation of the story by Kazimierz Brandys.


  • LUNGS

    Briliant, full of humour and touching love story of a young couple. Breakups and comebacks, passion and sex, the first important decisions and the search for meaning in a complex, modern world.


  • UHLANS

    The Museum of All-Time Polish Uhlans. Exhibits of the national exacerbation. A serious comedy in three acts about the entanglement in myths of Polishness. 


  • THE IMAGE MAKERS

    The truth about the essence of creation and responsibility in art. Director Viktor Sjöström is working on the film The Phantom Carriage, based on the novel by Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf. 

  • FOREFATHER'S EVE

    Mickiewicz's poetic drama interpreted by Lithuanian Master Eimuntas Nekrošius — theatre visionary known for his unique theatrical language.


  • KORDIAN

    The Polish nation's tragic choice: to die heroically in the name of a noble idea or live a life "making shoes for dogs"? — the alternative presented to Kordian in two parables.

  • FLEA THE SWINDLER

    Tremendous fun and great laughs – not just for kids. The antics of the Flea are directed by Anna Seniuk with the music composed by Maciej Małecki.


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