REVIEWS & PRESS
And finally, Kristof Kaczmarek commandeers the stage in his moments as Serebryakov, a man blissfully unaware that the days of his importance as a lover, a justice, a figure of importance, are all behind him, and all that’s left is larger than life Absurdity. He understands his Chekhov and is genuinely funny, but also tragic, in his pomposity.
Coral Drouyn
Kristof Kaczmarek is an ideal Serebryakov, the conceited professor whose return home causes such a fuss.
Chris Boyd
Kate Herbert
Tym Byrne
THE FLY GUARDIAN by Radoslaw Figura
And Kristof portrayal of the flawed Old Man highlights the command and contradiction that is to be found in a father figure - be he divine or simply human.
David McLean
Bell
show went for 45 minutes and I was rivited by the fantastic acting of this man once again, do keep an eye out for anything from this little Polish theatre group
Yola
My oldest son is a sportsman so the emotions expressed in the play he really could relate to. He flet the ending could have provided more solutions to the dilemmas expressed.
AuntieTeen
Very good play, and very well acted of course. I encourage others to go along and see it. It only goes for an hour, and the time flew by (always a sign that you're engrossed in what's going on). Rug up nice and warm if you do go though, as you'll be able to enjoy it a lot more if you're not thinking about being cold. Very good.
MaggieandStewie
Would like the opportunity to see the show again
On The House
THE SUICIDE OF SOLITUDE by Neda Nejdana
This play is blackly comical and is subtly directed byKristof Kaczmarek, who works hard to bring much humour and absurdity to the surreal writing. The interplay between He and She involves a lot of witty banter and playfulness, and both of the leads are up to the task of keeping this delicate game of back and forth alive. Nejdana’s script asks a lot of questions but rarely provides neat solutions and this is a part of its appeal. Although death looms large over the entire play, the experience never becomes maudlin or depressing, instead the thrill of cheating death becomes the experience for the performer’s and audience alike.ll people more about this item.
Nic Velissaris
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISKARIOT by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Other highlights include Kristof Kaczmarek as the tormented Caiaphas, the high priest who delivered Jesus into the Romans’ hands, and Justin Hocking as the tragic jury foreman.
Cameron Woodhead
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISKARIOT by Stephen Adly Guirgis
While the performances are all excellent, Bruce Kerr’s Judge, Kristof Kaczmarek’s Caiaphas, Mark Diaco’s Satan and Patrick Williams’ Pontius Pilate are standouts.
Nic Velissaris