15.04.2025 Theatre

Polish play at the Akko Festival

"The Survivors" – A powerful monodrama by Agnieszka Pszczółkowska will be staged at the Akko Festival

The Polish Institute is proud to support this year’s Akko Festival and bring the play The Survivors”, a documentary monodrama by acclaimed Polish playwright Agnieszka Pszczółkowska, directed by Maja Kleczewska.

Based on the harrowing true story of Irena K., a 12-year-old girl imprisoned in the Zieleniak transit camp during the Warsaw Uprising, the play gives voice to the silenced experiences of women who were victims of wartime rape. Through a blend of personal testimonies, diary excerpts, and heartbreaking memories, this production shines a light on a painful and still-relevant issue that echoes in every conflict zone today.

At the time, I had a white ribbon pinned to my hair…”

A single sentence that ends 80 years of silence – and becomes a powerful theatrical outcry.

Tuesday | April 15, 2025 | 8:00 PM

The White Hall, Akko Festival

The play in Polish with Hebrew subtitles | Duration: approx. 55 minutes

Post-show discussion with the Authors

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