
Ada, Don't Do That!
Comedy · Music
Overview
Ada Dziewanowska, a spirited landowner’s daughter, is sent to a Kraków boarding school to be “tamed,” where she secretly appears in an operetta and unexpectedly falls in love with Fred Orzelski, ironically the very suitor her parents had long planned for her.
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Loda Niemirzanka
Loda Niemirzanka
Ada Dziewanowska
Loda Niemirzanka
Ada Dziewanowska


Antoni Fertner
Antoni Fertner
Ada's father
Antoni Fertner
Ada's father


Kazimierz Junosza-Stepowski
Kazimierz Junosza-Stepowski
Count Orzelski
Kazimierz Junosza-Stepowski
Count Orzelski


Aleksander Żabczyński
Aleksander Żabczyński
Fred, count Orzelski's son
Aleksander Żabczyński
Fred, count Orzelski's son


Kazimierz Krukowski
Kazimierz Krukowski
Bemol, music teacher
Kazimierz Krukowski
Bemol, music teacher


Romuald Gierasieński
Romuald Gierasieński
Rzepka
Romuald Gierasieński
Rzepka
Janina Krzymuska
Janina Krzymuska
Spitzberg-Fotter, boarding school superordinate
Janina Krzymuska
Spitzberg-Fotter, boarding school superordinate
Helena Zarembina
Helena Zarembina
Spitzberg-Fotter, boarding school superordinate
Helena Zarembina
Spitzberg-Fotter, boarding school superordinate


Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Zofia, schoolgirl, Ada's friend
Jadwiga Andrzejewska
Zofia, schoolgirl, Ada's friend


Mira Zimińska
Mira Zimińska
Ira Roletti, prima donna
Mira Zimińska
Ira Roletti, prima donna
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