In 1976 Stanisław Hebanowski, a theater director, has staged on the scene of the Wybrzeże Theatre “The Misunderstanding” – a play written in 1943 in occupied France by Albert Camus. This spectacle was significant for Hebanowski, not only be-cause of it`s evaluation, which shows that the weakness of the Camus’ play have been overcome on the scene, what author of the article demonstates. “The Misunderstand-ing” by Hebanowski is also interesting for philosophical thought because of the votes of reviewers of spectacle, circulating around the question about timeliness of the con-sideration about the absurdity of life and death of the individual in the 70s in Poland. Joanna Roś analyzes this comments and draws conclusions from them.
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