

Unlike modern shows, airing on a weekly basis, their shows on censored television took months to prepare, and in the end, during the eight years they only created sixteen episodes. It aired on Polish Television at a time when all TV broadcasting was state-run. The cabaret was created in Warsaw in 1958 and was active till 1966.
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Wasowski and Przybora began professional cooperation in 1948 in radio shows. Memorial plate for Jeremi Przybora and Jerzy Wasowski and their show on Polish TV building in Warsaw. Most notable performers included Mieczysław Czechowicz, Edward Dziewoński, Wiesław Gołas, Kalina Jędrusik, Irena Kwiatkowska, Barbara Krafftówna, and Wiesław Michnikowski. Many top Polish actors of that time played in the cabaret as guests. Music formed an important element of the cabaret's style, leading some critics to assert that the show was less of cabaret and more of a " musical theatre of absurd". Their humor has been described as "absurdist, sophisticated and elegant". B) "in dinner jackets, bowler hats, and with carnations in their button holes," who tried to find themselves in the new world of communist People's Republic of Poland, invariably poking fun at the changing reality. The cabaret focused on two Bourgeoisie characters, Pan A and Pan B (Mr. Wasowski wrote the music, and Przybora, the TV script. The Cabaret was founded and led by composer Jerzy Wasowski (1913-1984) and writer Jeremi Przybora (1915-2004), the two older gentlemen in the cabaret's title. Their performances gained a country-wide popularity.

The hosts and producers were Jerzy Wasowski and Jeremi Przybora, the two aging male Polish actors mentioned in the cabaret's name.

Numerous leading actors and performers participated in its episodes. Kabaret Starszych Panów ( Elderly Gentlemen's Cabaret) was a Polish satirical cabaret (Polish term for revue) made for TV in the late 1950s to mid-1960s (1958–1966). Two Older Gentlemen, a sculpture dedicated to Jeremi Przybora and Jerzy Wasowski in their cabaret attires, Opole
