Premiera: 7 lutego 1953 
Autor: Gerhart Hauptmann 
Tytuł: Bobrowe futro 
Tytuł oryginalnyDer Biberpelz 
Autor przekładu: Teofil Trzciński
Reżyseria: Stanisław Daczyński

Bobrowe futro

Rzecz dzieje się w okolicach Berlina w roku 1889.

reżyseria: Stanisław Daczyński
dekoracje i kostiumy: Romuald Nowicki

Obsada:

Wehrhahn, naczelnik urzędu Wiktor Biegański
Krüger, rentier Tadeusz Fijewski
Doktor Fleischer Zygmunt Maciejewski
Filip ***
Motes Jerzy Kawka
Pani Motes Danuta Wodyńska
Pani Wolffowa, praczka Wanda Łuczycka
Juliusz Wolff, jej mąż Ludwik Tatarski
Leontyna, ich starsza córka Halina Głuszkówna / Barbara Klukowska
Adelaida, ich młodsza córka Maria Krawczykówna
Wulkow, przewoźnik po Szprewie Władysław Kaczmarski
Glasenapp, pisarz w urzędzie Rudolf Gołębiowski
Mitteldorf, strażnik Zdzisław Szymański
Żandarm Wacław Izdebski
Leśniczy Bolesław Brodelkiewicz

Realizatorzy:

asystent reżysera: Tadeusz Łomnicki

Galeria:

Bibliografia:

A.W., „Kobieta i Życie” 1953, nr 8
Karolina Beylin, „Express Wieczorny” 1953, nr 42
DB, „Sztandar Młodych” 1953, nr 80
August Grodzicki, „Kurier Codzienny” 1953, nr 49
Roman Karst, „Przegląd Kulturalny” 1953, nr 8
Salomon Łastik, „Twórczość” 1953, nr 5
Edmund Misiołek, „Dziś i Jutro” 1953, nr 14
Wojciech Natanson, „Głos Pracy” 1953, nr 41
Józef Szczawiński, „Słowo Powszechne” 1953, nr 47
Jan Alfred Szczepański [Jaszcz], „Trybuna Ludu” 1953, nr 46
Wilhelm Szewczyk, „Teatr” 1953, nr 8
Bolesław Wójcicki, „Trybuna Wolności” 1953, nr 11
Bolesław Wójcicki, „Życie Warszawy” 1953, nr 38
Zygmunt Zeydler-Zborowski, „Wola Ludu” 1953, nr 41

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