Marek Grabowski Review of Gdański Teatr Szekspirowski
Encouraged by many advertisements on trams and on ...
Encouraged by many advertisements on trams and on posters, I decided to go with my family to the Hungarian culture festival.
The program was to include stalls with products, a live band, culinary workshops and tastings, and lots of other attractions. The price of PLN 15 per person seemed cool.
There was one stand at the place where children made sandwiches with cottage cheese and the animator had them in her nose!
Two stands where you could only buy peppers and spices from the tube market!
One with wine.
The service did not know the prices of the goods it was supposed to sell!
At the beginning the band played a moment and it was neither visible nor audible!
Culinary workshops are made of tubes and peppers treated under the stage.
You couldn't even listen to it because of the mass of retirees who were waiting with plastic bowls to try anything.
It is in the dormitory that students will lead better workshops for free.
In addition, zero turnout and when a young boy came from the street with a girl he kissed the door handle because he heard "theater full, tickets sold"!
The only plus for the gentleman from Rumia who offered wine and the lady in the cloakroom.
How can you build a theater for a pile of taxpayers' cash and allow such a botch and not invite real exhibitors.
I was supposed to go to the performance, but after such a bad day I gave up.
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