In the fully packed audience of Wrocław's Impart theater, along with four hundred spectators, I repeatedly held my breath and froze in awe. At the end, we all unanimously rose to applause. — Mirosław Kocur, teatralny.pl
This is not just an acrobatic-dance show but a grand spectacle featuring originally composed music, an orchestra, and singers performing in ancient Greek. It is ready to go on both national and international tours. — Dagmara Chojnacka, Radio RAM
Director Kamil Przyboś took us on an even more intense journey through time and space than usual. For the anniversary, he provided us with live music, a choir, and three breathtaking soloists singing songs in ancient Greek. This is something you must experience - goosebumps guaranteed! — Natalia Jarczyńska, Broadway World
It is the story of the creation of civilization. Kamil Przyboś tells it to us without words, only through movement, music, and the almost naked bodies of the artists. And he does it wonderfully. — Moje Miasto Wrocław
A five-time standing ovation for the "Prometheus" performance at Wrocław's Imparat stage would suffice as a comment. Nevertheless, the rare fidelity to the original, which in this case was the Greek myth (...) deserves an enthusiastic applause. The spectacle created by Przyboś is both a display of fine performance and great scenography. Besides a parade of talented acrobats, dancers, and equilibrist performers presenting diverse skills at an excellent level, there is also an extremely inventive play of lights, colors, fabrics, and theatrical forms. — Marta Tomaszek, Dziennik Teatralny
Przyboś ensured that the acrobats know what high-level acting is and use this knowledge. The acrobatics above the stage are incredible. (…) Be sure to see it because it is truly worth it. It is a brilliant and visually refined performance. — Małgorzata Matuszewska, Gazeta Wrocławska
The organizers wanted the performance to amaze. I am convinced that it will. If anyone does not believe that the history of humanity can be presented in two hours and without words, they must see "Prometheus," or rather experience it, because you cannot leave this show indifferent. — Karolina Anglart, wroclaw.doba.pl
The success of the event is thus certain, and therefore, on behalf of the editorial staff, I wholeheartedly recommend this event. It is an interpretation of a well-known story that everyone should see, especially since it is a local production from Wrocław. — Dorota Czubaj, wroclove.info
"Prometheus" is not just an impressive spectacle but a beautifully and well-told story, demonstrating what can be achieved with the body when the mind and will control it. It has been proven on the stage of Impart that a man can become a creation worthy of his divine creators. — Karolina „Mangusta" Kaczkowska, Magazyn Kulturalno Literacki „Szuflada”
The creators skillfully build tension, offering the audience an amplitude of sensations by juxtaposing scenes that are funny and dramatic, spectacular and intimate , and dynamic and quiet. — Dorota Olearczyk, PIK