'Novecento' is a radio play adapted from monodrama by italian writer Alessandro Baricco, telling the story of a splendid pianist, nickname "the greatest in the ocean.
"(...)The Drama of the Scene of the Fact is a reconstruction of a six year life period of sister Wanda Broniszewska, who stood up to fight with atheism."
"Family life was nice and calm till the moment, an unknown man came to the room. The man introduced himself as Pan Dwadrzewko (Mr. Two-tree) - the friend of the house. (...) Days passed by and the house became odd to the residents. Many uninvited visitors came to the doorstep including The Woman in White, The Old Lady in Black and the completely naked young girl (making grandfather more animated than usual and also very happy)"
Modern drama inspired by Hans Christian Andersen story of "The Snow Queen", and targeted mostly to the young audience. Main characters - Kay and Gerda - in this adaptation directed by Piotr Mularuk, are teenagers interested in each other.
"Richard and Corrine not always control their emotions properly. When they start to scream, no rules apply any longer and we can recognize the true face of family life from the word scraps shouted with anger."
"The Treasure" is a drama debut of Olga Tokarczuk who is the well known polish writer, highly appreciated by many young readers.