Press Releases 2003
U.S. and Polish First Ladies Raise Funds for Gdańsk Theater
21 October 2003![]() |
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Laura Bush and Jolanta Kwaśniewska, the First Ladies of the United
States and Poland, attended a gala fundraising dinner in Washington on
October 26 to help celebrate the launch of The American Friends of the
Gdańsk Theatre Foundation, which plans to rebuild an ancient
Elizabethan theater that stood in Poland’s port city of Gdańsk 400
years ago.
“We are thrilled that the two First Ladies have
agreed to attend this dinner to help us raise money for the theater and
to help launch our American Friends committee,” said Professor Jerzy
Limon, president and founder of the Gdańsk Theatre Foundation. “Their
presence and support for the Foundation will insure support from
leading institutions, individuals and corporations in the United
States. We are extremely grateful.”
“In all the years I’ve been
in Washington, I can’t remember an event like this one, where the First
Ladies of two countries came together in support of a cultural
institution. This is a first -- an extraordinary sign of the importance
which the United States attaches to our relationship with Poland and of
the need -- and importance -- of building cultural bridges between our
two countries,” said Charles Krause, president of the American Friends
Committee.
“We expect this theater, originally constructed in
the early 17th Century, to become a major performing arts center for
Western culture in northern Poland once it is reconstructed within the
next three to four years,” said Mr. Krause.
“With the First
Ladies’ continued interest and with support from donors in the United
States, Britain and Poland, we are certain of success,” said Professor
Limon, adding that excavation work in Gdańsk has been completed and
that an international architectural competition will be announced
before the end of the year. The theater, which will be reconstructed on
its original site in the center of Gdańsk, is expected to cost $6 to $7
million.
HRH the Prince of Wales serves as patron of the
Foundation. He has taken a special interest in the project because the
original theater, called the Fencing School, was built by the English
colony which lived in, and traded from, Gdańsk during the 17th Century;
troupes of players from London would travel to Gdańsk, performing
Shakespeare’s plays in English a year or two after they first appeared
in Britain. Today, the Gdańsk Theatre Foundation hosts an annual
Shakespeare festival in Gdańsk and expects the rebuilt theater to
provide a permanent home for the festival -- as well as presenting
other theatrical and musical productions -- once the theater is
reconstructed.
The Foundation’s Honorary Patrons include Sir
Peter Hall and Oscar Award winning director Andrzej Wajda. In addition
to Mr. Krause, other members of the Board of the American Friends
Committee include Mrs. Barbara Kapusto of Washington; Mrs. Barbara
Mowat of Washington; Dr. Izabela Roman of Chicago; and Frank and Kathy
Cioffi of Princeton, N.J.
The October 26th gala dinner was
held at the Great Hall of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington.
For more information, please contact Barbara Kapusto (202) 986-0246, basia1@mac.com.



