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2016
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EP1 Episode 1 Sep 02, 2016

A Warsaw theater director commits suicide and his body is found during a performance. A young director from out of town becomes the new manager.

EP2 Episode 2 Sep 09, 2016

Longtime porter Popieł is unexpectedly sacked. Despite budgetary difficulties, the new theater director decides to go ahead with their opening night.

EP3 Episode 3 Sep 16, 2016

An inexperienced employee from an external company is hired to replace the porter and causes a lot of trouble. But there are more problems to come.

EP4 Episode 4 Sep 23, 2016

The show's director breaks a leg. The actors' moods almost end rehearsals. To top it all, the technicians have messed up the dimensions of the set.

EP5 Episode 5 Sep 30, 2016

The performance is interrupted by the crowd's protest against the production being made with taxpayers' money. A crushing review appears in the press.

EP6 Episode 6 Oct 07, 2016

The secretary gives the resigned director a stolen report, allowing Marcin to prepare for the hearing at the prosecutor's office.

EP7 Episode 7 Oct 14, 2016

The theater is reeling from the death of Alina, one of the main characters in the performance. Can they find a replacement just before the premiere?

EP8 Episode 8 Oct 21, 2016

During a city council meeting, Sterczyński states the need to quickly shut down the theater. The team works on a strategy to defend their workplace.
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Released: 02 September 2016 Ended
Producted By: TVP
Country: Poland
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://artysci.tvp.pl/
Synopsis

The original, 8-episode series by eminent theatre artists - Monika Strzępka and Paweł Demirski about what is going on behind-the-scenes of one of the muncipial theatres in Warsaw. The story also can be read as an ambiguous metaphor, where artistic problems of cultural activities and hard economic conditions meet.

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