Marta Stebnicka
Marta Stebnicka (22 March 1925 – 6 July 2020) was a Polish actress, theater director, singer and lecturer at the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków.[1]
Marta Stebnicka | |
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Stebnicka in 2008 | |
Born | |
Died | 6 July 2020 95) | (aged
Nationality | Polish |
Occupation | actress |
Stebnicka debuted during the occupation in the underground theater of Tadeusz Kantor. She has performed several dozen roles in the Old Theater in Kraków.
Stebnicka died on 6 July 2020, aged 95.[1]
Theatre
- 1943: Balladyna as Skierka
- 1944: Powrót Odysa as Telemak
- 1945: Niespodzianka as Wieśniaczka
- 1947: Świętoszek as Elmira
- 1947: Wariatka z Chaillot as Druga Dama
- 1947: Powrót syna marnotrawnego as Saskia
- 1948: Owcze źródło as Królowa Izabella
- 1948: Amfitrion 38 as Alkmena
- 1949: Maskarada as Idalia
- 1949: Mickiewicz
- 1949: Wieczór Puszkinowski
- 1950: Pies ogrodnika as Marcelina
- 1950: Wczoraj i przedwczoraj as Wanda
- 1951: Alkad z Zalamei as Izabella
- 1951: Talenty i wielbiciele as Aleksandra Nikołajewna Niegina
- 1952: Trzydzieści srebrników as Mildred Andrews
- 1952: Piąta symfonia as Liza
- 1953: Polacy nie gęsi as Królowa Bona
- 1953: Jegor Bułyczow i inni as Antonina
- 1954: Fantazy as Dianna
- 1954: Kaukaskie kredowe koło as Katia Wachtang
- 1955: Dom na Twardej as Klara
- 1956: Złota kareta as Maria Siergiejewna
- 1956: Kaprys as Pani de Lery
- 1956: Wesele as Maryna
- 1957: Dwa teatry as Pani
- 1957: Dowód osobisty as Alda
- 1958: Bolero as Maria
- 1958: Przedszkole miłości as Ewa
- 1958: Dwie wdowy as Krystyna
- 1958: Ararat as Machmada
- 1959: Widok z mostu as Beatrycze
- 1961: Zielony Gil as Donna Dianna
- 1961: Heloiza i Abelard as Margot
- 1962: Fanfaron, czyli zakochany konserwatysta as Aglae
- 1962: Cyd as Szimena
- 1962: Teatr Klary Gazul as Dona Uracca
- 1962: Jaśnie pan Nikt as Izabella
- 1963: Uczta morderców as Kornelia
- 1963: Cud w Alabamie as Kate
- 1964: Koniec księgi VI as Anna Schilling
- 1965: Zaproszenie do zamku as Matka Izabelli
- 1965: Nie-Boska komedia as Była arystokratka
- 1966: Happy end as Ćma (director's collaboration)
- 1967: Trojanki as Atena
- 1967: Oni as Protruda Bellafresco
- 1968: Porachunki małżeńskie
- 1968: Moja córeczka as Kobieta w czapce, Kobieta z kabiny nr 1, Sąsiadka
- 1969: Listy dwóch młodych mężatek
- 1969: Poskromienie złośnicy as Wdowa Dorota
- 1973: Wywiad as Doris
- 1974: Karykatury (director's collaboration)
- 1975: Teoria śmiechu (monodrama; director's collaboration)
- 1977: Wystawa ku czci Gabrieli Zapolskiej (director)
- 1977: Opera za trzy grosze as Celia Peachum
- 1980: Romans z wodewilu as Dama
- 1981: Pochwała głupoty (monodrama, text compilation)
- 1983: Maria as Niefiedowna
- 1984: Don Carlos infant Hiszpanii as Księżna Olivarez
- 1989: Komedianci (director)
- 1990: Port wielki jak świat as Kobieta (director)
- 1991: Piosenki (reżyseria i aranżacja wnętrza)
- 1992: Plac Merkurego as Szarlatanka (director and scriptwriter)
- 1993: Kernalia (director and scriptwriter)
- 1993: Piosenki przed trybunałem (director and scriptwriter)
- 1995: Stare pianino (director and scriptwriter)
- 1995: Opera za trzy grosze (director and scriptwriter)
- 1996: Księżycowe Pierroty i nocne Kolombiny czyli Farandola Montmartru (director and scriptwriter)
- 1998: Fotel (director and scriptwriter)
- 1999: Ewa (director and scriptwriter)
- 2000: Zabłąkane gwiazdy (director and scriptwriter)
- 2000: Piosenki pana Berangera (director and scriptwriter)
- 2002: Franciszek Villon na dworcu... (director and scriptwriter)
- 2003: Zielona Gęś (director and scriptwriter)
- 2007: Sejm kobiet as Starucha
- 2016: Inne rozkosze as Oma (voice off)
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