The year 2069. An ecological catastrophe has deprived humans of their illusions of dominating the Earth. However, dreams of colonizing planets around other stars are still alive. The ESS Steropes goes on a trial cruise with a three-person crew to the vicinity of Saturn, to use the Plejone thought lichen to explore the oceans of its moons and the old, abandoned space station. However, the test of new technologies quickly turns into a test for humans, and the unknown, which seemed to be waiting only in the stars, turns out to be lurking just beyond the threshold.Does truth exist, or is it always just a story? Can the effect precede the cause? Is humanity a curse or a blessing? And also: can a whisper be purple?„Lagrange. Letters from Earth” is an absolutely surprising novel that makes the reader feel the encounter with the UNKNOWN even more intensely.
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„Lagrange. Letters from Earth” (2023). The novel „Lagrange...” was awarded the Jerzy Żuławski Literary Award, Grand Prize, in 2024.
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watch now Marcin Wasilewski is a musician, composer and theatre producer. A graduate of the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw. In the years 1994-1995 he was a member of the orchestra "Warsaw Soloists Concerto Avenna". Finalist of the 2016 Marvin Hamlisch Film Music Competition in New York. Owner Thomas Ens Studio. For several years, he has been cooperating with TVP, Polsat, Multimedia Bank, Zeppelin Studio, ZPR Group, Houdini Film, Sirens Music, Papaya Films, AXW Agencja Warszawa and Discovery Channel. Composer of dozens of opening credits, programmes and television sets, music for commercials, theatre plays and films
The play based on “The Post Office”, a theatrical drama written by Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet, prose writer, philosopher and Nobel Prize winner, has been supplemented with some excerpts from Janusz Korczak’s personal diaries.On 18th July 1942 “The Post Office” was staged by Janusz Korczak’s pupils at the Orphanage at 16 Sienna Street. Just a few days later, the children together with their tutors and Janusz Korczak himself were taken to the Umschlagplatz and subsequently deported to a death camp at Treblinka. Doctor Korczak’s idea was to make his pupils ready to face death. “Doctor Korczak’s Lesson in Dying” tells the story of preparations of a theatrical show at the Orphanage. The Warsaw premiere show will be the result of a six-month workshop attended by children from the Junior Musical Theatre in Gdynia.
They will also be accompanied on stage by adult actors – in the role of Janusz Korczak: Jakub Kornacki, a Tri-City actor and director. Meanwhile, the character of Mrs. Stefa will be portrayed by Agnieszka Brenzak – an actress and singer who co-operates with the Musical Theatre in Gdynia and the Musical Theatre in Toruń.