Lach, Mariusz2026-03-102026-03-102015Seminare, 2015, Tom 36, nr 1, s. 163-174.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42604Passion Plays staged in Poland have a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. Dramatic presentations depicting Jesus Christ’s suffering and death have been subsequently undertaken over the ages. Polish Salesians, working in the field of education and evangelism, especially among young people, have also repeatedly directed paschal events with the help of Polish youth and for them. The three contemporary, but very different presentations of the mysteries of the death and resurrection of Christ, prepared by three different Salesian environments, in Czerwińsk, Krakow and Poznan, indicate a continuous need of updating this topic. Realized with the use of various modern theatrical forms and means under the supervision of professionals in theatre arts, they still attract a wide audience.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychteatrmisteria Męki Pańskiejsalezjańska scena teatralnateatr ewangelizacyjnyteatrologiaMęka Pańskateatr salezjańskiwydarzenia paschalnesalezjańskie misteria Męki Pańskiejsztuki teatralneewangelizacjatheaterPassion PlaysSalesian theater sceneevangelizing theatretheater studiesPassion of ChristSalesian theaterpaschal eventsSalesian Passion Playstheater artsevangelizationSalezjańskie misteria Męki Pańskiej – trzy współczesne sposoby scenicznej realizacji wydarzeń paschalnychSalesian Passion Plays – Three Contemporary Dramatic Stage Realizations Depicting the Passion of Jesus ChristArticle