Have you ever loved so much that you couldn't breathe? Have you asked yourself whether you're living your own life or the one instilled in you by your parents? Have you ever acted like the main character of your favorite childhood book? Frustrated that you're made up of unpleasant repetitions? Fallen lower than rock bottom? This is what this performance is about. About searching for yourself among the voices of others, about love that doesn't let you breathe, and about that quiet moment when you ask: "Whose life is this?" 🎭 P R E M I E R E 🎭 "A Piece for Two Women and a Violin" 📍 Zbigniew Raszewski Theatre Institute, Warsaw 📅 October 3, 2025 (Friday) ⏰ 7:00 PM - Performer: Samanta Zwolennik - Directed by: Hanna Grosfeld-Buda - Live musical background: violinist Anna Szafraniec - Voice of a woman: Anna Krypczyk - Poster design: Monika Totczyk Theatre has been my love since childhood. It's been a good 20 years, and our relationship is far from calm. But I always return to it because I feel that in it, I am complete, that this is my language, the one I want to speak as a human being. "A Piece for Two Women and a Violin" is an intimate story woven from femininity, memory, and music — about the split between who we are and who others tried to make us. The premiere will take place on November 14 in The Hague, Netherlands. I invite you to the Polish premiere. ⏳ Duration: approx. 60 minutes 🍷 After the performance, join us for a small reception :) 🎟️ Admission: FREE - seat reservation required via email: [email protected] See you there!