As Warsaw’s theaters prepare to launch their 2025-2026 season with a glamorous array of premieres and rare classics, theatergoers can expect a season rich in conversation-starters, lighthearted humor, and thought-provoking artistic statements from illustrious directors.
Theater Lalka Celebrates its Jubilee
The Theater Lalka’s jubilee isn’t just a date on the calendar – it’s a framework for stories of dreams and memory.
Projected for September, the theater will revive classic works from Polish and world literature under the direction of Lena Frankiewicz and Magda Milasz, who specialize in blending lightness, humor, and sensitivity.
Teater Guliwer Opens with Revamped Productions
Guliwer reopens after renovations, offering a fresh lineup of shows like ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Ala Kino,’ which incorporates music and poetry from popular Polish poets.
Teater Syrena Launches Musical Season
Syrena kicks off its season with the much-anticipated ‘Beetlejuice,’ directed by Jack Mikołajczyk, and ‘Starzyński,’ a show about Warsaw’s former president based on a popular biography.
Teater Studio Opens September 5th
The Studio opens its season with ‘U mnie wszystko w porządku,’ a poignant story about grief and love directed by Cezary Tomaszewski.
Teatr Wielki – Opera Narodowa
Teatr Wielki – Opera Narodowa showcases its operatic lineup with premieres like ‘The Best City in the World: Opera about Warsaw’ and Verdi’s ‘Falstaff.’ Renowned classics like ‘The Magic Flute’ will also return.
Joining these illustrious names are other notable Warsaw theater houses like 6 piętro, Kwadrat, and Rampa, who all have their own special offerings for theater enthusiasts of all ages.