The Trojan Women by Jan Klata – Tragedy on WW III(1)

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Olga Śmiechowicz

Abstract

(1) I discussed this production in my monograph, Trojanki Jana Klaty (Kraków 2019) and in
the article: Dramaturg pod Troją – praca nad tekstem „Trojanek” w reżyserii Jana Klaty. Meander
75 (2020) 219–230.


In my paper I talk about my/our work on The Trojan Women directed by Jan Klata in Wybrzeże Theatre in Gdańsk (date of premiere 8th September 2018). I worked as the dramaturge of the play. The show was acclaimed by theatre critics as the best show of the season. It depicts all that Homer did not tell us in his Iliad: what the first morning after the seizure of Troy looked like. In our play, we preserve the poetic style and imagery of the ancient text written by Euripides. In our show we do not present white, classical marble sculpture-like characters: the show depicts the Greeks as cruel barbarians, who could not even make good use of their own victory. In my paper I describe our work on that show, familiarize the reader with our decisions and problems that we had found during our work.

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Śmiechowicz, O. (2023). The Trojan Women by Jan Klata: – Tragedy on WW III(1). Sapiens Ubique Civis, 4, 393–411. https://doi.org/10.14232/suc.2023.4.393-411
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Olga Śmiechowicz, Jagiellonian University, Kraków

Olga Śmiechowicz is an early career researcher in Classics and Theatre Studies, Fellow at the Department of Theatre and Drama at the Faculty of Polish Studies of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She is the author of several monographs: Stage Poets in Aristophanes’ Comedies (Bezkresy Wiedzy 2014), Aristophanes (Sub Lupa 2015), Polish Theatre after the Fall of Communism. Lupa, Warlikowski, Klata (PWN 2018), Polish Theatre after the Fall of Communism. Dionysus since ’89 (CSP 2018), Stage scripts to history (Universitas 2018), Aristophanes at Oxford (Sub Lupa 2018), The Trojan Women by Jan Klata (Universitas 2019).