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The second – after “The Dead Class” – performance of Tadeusz Kantor’s Theatre of Death refers back to his childhood spent in a small town in eastern Poland. In the play, the past and traces of memory exist in the present and bring back the characters of his ancestors. The artist turns his personal history into a dream-like reality of art.
\nThe premiere was held on 23 June 1980 in Florence.<\/p>\n

DVD is the TV recording of this performance made by S. Zajaczkowski at the “Sokol” Hall in Krakow, December 1983.<\/p>\n

DVD with English subtitles. 86 min.<\/p>\n\n\n