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Watermans Announces Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolnosc Festival as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025

Watermans Announces Six UK Premieres for Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność Festival, part of the UK/Poland Season 2025

Antony Pickthall
Friday, 7 March 2025

Watermans Announces Six UK Premieres for Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność Festival, part of the UK/Poland Season 2025

Watermans presents Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność at Bell Square, London. TiF/TtW is a new outdoor theatre festival at Bell Square and part of the UK/Poland Season 2025.The festival runs from 5 – 21 September and features six Polish companies presenting UK premieres of their work. Three companies are performing in the UK for the first time.

Festival overview:

Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność opens on Friday 5 September 2025 with the UK premiere of Bal  (The Ball) by Teatr KTO. This is a performance in which dance tells more than just words. Its rhythm is set by different styles of choreography: moving from the swinging 1930s; through the passionate tangos of the 1950s to the present-day. It continues with Teatr Osmego Dnia who performing the UK premiere of Lost Dream. This is a striking celebration of stories by Franz Kafka and Teatr Biuro Podróży. This exciting company is performing the UK premiere of Tempest (working title) in a vibrant re-telling of Shakespeare’s classic play about magic, betrayal and love.

Established companies:

These companies, established in the 1960s-1990s, have toured widely and have developed London audiences at Bell Square over the last 10 years. The festival will bring a significant focus to the world-class quality of their work and provide the opportunity for audiences to witness the extraordinary and spectacular range of their distinctive productions.

 

New/emerging companies from Poland:

 

Newer, emerging companies performing at Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność  with their own UK premieres include:

 

Teatr Migro performing DROM , a rich and fast-moving history of the Roma peoples; Teatr HOM performing the UK premiere of Monsieur Charlie a charming celebration of Charlie Chaplin and the golden age of Silent Cinema and Konin Dance Theatre’s poignant Sztetl  which tells the story of the Jewish community in the city of Konin, just  before the Second World War.

How the festival came about:

Watermans has developed Theatre is Freedom I Teatr to Wolność  in partnership with Teatr KTO who last visited Bell Square in 2023 with their show, Arcadia. Watch a trailer for Bal (The Ball)

 

Initiated by the British Council and realised in partnership with the Polish Cultural Institute in London and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw, the entire UK/Poland Season 2025 brings together a vibrant and dynamic programme of over 100 events in both countries. The season offers a unique opportunity to discover the work of the most exciting talent across both nations’ artistic scenes, from film, theatre, and visual arts to design and music.

 

Watermans is especially grateful to the Adam Mickiewicz Institute for their support for Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność.

 

Jan Lennox, Watermans’ Director commented:

 

“Watermans is delighted to be presenting a selection of some of the most remarkable contemporary Polish outdoor theatre at Bell Square as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025. Theatre is Freedom / Teatr to Wolność will present new work by established companies and introduce the work of some of the most acclaimed emerging companies. As usual. audiences will be able to enjoy the performances free of charge.”

 

Jerzy Zoń, Director of Teatr KTO adds:

 

“In these times of growing social and national divisions, the power of theatre should be recognised for its ability to show reality from the perspective of different audiences. Theatre productions showing the power of unity in diversity create a space in which many difficult topics can be discussed, leading to understanding and empathy. In this context, the Theatre is Freedom / Teatr to Wolność festival in London cannot be overestimated.”

 

Magdalena Grabianowska, Deputy Director of the Polish Cultural Institute in London, adds:

 

“Poland is a vibrant and dynamic force in the European cultural landscape, with a cutting-edge and progressive sector leading the way. Watermans’ festival offers an unparalleled opportunity to show audiences in the UK exactly what makes contemporary Polish theatre so remarkable.”

Watermans is grateful to Arts Council England, London Borough of Hounslow, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Polish Cultural Institute, London, Global Streets and the City of Krakow for supporting Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolność.

Watermans is grateful to Arts Council England, London Borough of Hounslow, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Polish Cultural Institute, London, Global Streets and the City of Krakow for supporting Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolnosc.

Watermans is delighted to be presenting a selection of some of the most remarkable contemporary Polish outdoor theatre at Bell Square as part of the UK/Poland Season 2025. Theatre is Freedom | Teatr to Wolnosc will present new work by established companies and introduce the work of some of the most acclaimed emerging companies. As usual. audiences will be able to enjoy the performances free of charge.
Jan Lennox, Director
Poland is a vibrant and dynamic force in the European cultural landscape, with a cutting-edge and progressive sector leading the way. Watermans’ festival offers an unparalleled opportunity to show audiences in the UK exactly what makes contemporary Polish theatre so remarkable.
Magdalena Grabianowska, Deputy Director of the Polish Cultural Institute in London
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