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Antonina Prusinowska, or Pruszanowska, or Prosinowska (fl. 1767), was a Polish stage actress. She was the first native actress in Poland. Prusinowska was employed as a member of the pioneer group of actors engaged upon the foundation of the National Theatre, Warsaw. Prior to this, only foreign theater companies, normally French and Italian, had been active in Poland, and the foundation of the national theater also signified the start point of the first professional Polish theater, and the actors employed at the newly founded theater was thus the first native professional actors in Poland. With no training, they were tutored by the theater direction, the playwrights and enthusiastic noble amateurs.

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  • Antonina Prusinowska, or Pruszanowska, or Prosinowska (fl. 1767), was a Polish stage actress. She was the first native actress in Poland. Prusinowska was employed as a member of the pioneer group of actors engaged upon the foundation of the National Theatre, Warsaw. Prior to this, only foreign theater companies, normally French and Italian, had been active in Poland, and the foundation of the national theater also signified the start point of the first professional Polish theater, and the actors employed at the newly founded theater was thus the first native professional actors in Poland. With no training, they were tutored by the theater direction, the playwrights and enthusiastic noble amateurs. (en)
  • Antonina Prusinowska, även kallad Pruszanowska, och Prosinowska, var en polsk skådespelare. Hon räknas som Polens första inhemska skådespelerska. När den inhemska polska teatern skapades genom grundandet av nationalteatern i Warszawa på order av kungen 1765, fanns det inga inhemska aktörer i Polen, där tidigare endast utländska teatertrupper varit verksamma, och den första aktörstruppen bestod av tidigare oerfarna personer som fick tränas upp av teaterdirektionen, pjäsförfattarna och teaterengagerade aristokrater. Bland denna första pionjärtrupp fanns Antonina Prusinowska. Hennes bakgrund är inte helt bekräftad, men hon tillhörde adeln och antas ha rymt från sin make, möjligen Tomasz Pruszanowski, vilket kan förklara varför hon som adelsdam var villig att ta ett yrke som skådespelare, som (sv)
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  • Antonina Prusinowska, or Pruszanowska, or Prosinowska (fl. 1767), was a Polish stage actress. She was the first native actress in Poland. Prusinowska was employed as a member of the pioneer group of actors engaged upon the foundation of the National Theatre, Warsaw. Prior to this, only foreign theater companies, normally French and Italian, had been active in Poland, and the foundation of the national theater also signified the start point of the first professional Polish theater, and the actors employed at the newly founded theater was thus the first native professional actors in Poland. With no training, they were tutored by the theater direction, the playwrights and enthusiastic noble amateurs. She participated in the inauguration performance of the National Theatre, Natrętów, on 19 November 1765, likely in the role of Lucyndę. Thus, she and her female colleague, , became historic as the first native actresses in Poland. A critic mentioned, that the two actresses were both noblewomen who had abandoned their husbands, and that they both acted well, if somewhat hesitant. They were both active at the theater for two years. Prusinowska were given the highest salary as the theater's leading lady, and acted in comedies by F. Bohomolec before her retirement in 1767. (en)
  • Antonina Prusinowska, även kallad Pruszanowska, och Prosinowska, var en polsk skådespelare. Hon räknas som Polens första inhemska skådespelerska. När den inhemska polska teatern skapades genom grundandet av nationalteatern i Warszawa på order av kungen 1765, fanns det inga inhemska aktörer i Polen, där tidigare endast utländska teatertrupper varit verksamma, och den första aktörstruppen bestod av tidigare oerfarna personer som fick tränas upp av teaterdirektionen, pjäsförfattarna och teaterengagerade aristokrater. Bland denna första pionjärtrupp fanns Antonina Prusinowska. Hennes bakgrund är inte helt bekräftad, men hon tillhörde adeln och antas ha rymt från sin make, möjligen Tomasz Pruszanowski, vilket kan förklara varför hon som adelsdam var villig att ta ett yrke som skådespelare, som under denna tid hade låg social status. Prusinowska blev teaterns första primadonna och fick högst betalt av alla kvinnliga skådespelare, 200 dukater per år. Hon medverkade i pjäsen Natręci vid invigningen av nationalscenen på Operalnia den 19 november 1765, där hon troligen gjorde rollen av Lucynda. Hon utmärkte sig sedan i ett antal komedier av , och var verksam fram till. Tillsammans med sin kollega Wiktoria Leszczyńska var hon Polens första professionella skådespelerska. (sv)
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