Krzysztof Warlikowski

Krzysztof Warlikowski
Born (1962-05-26) 26 May 1962
Szczecin
Citizenship Polish
Occupation theatre director

Krzysztof Warlikowski (born 26 May 1962) is a Polish theatre director. He is the creator and artistic director of Nowy Teatr (New Theatre) in Warsaw.

Biography

He studied history, philosophy and Romance languages at the Jagiellonian University and also philosophy, French language and literature at École Pratique Des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne. He graduated in directing from Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in 1993.[1] Among his teachers was director Krystian Lupa. In the early 1990s Warlikowski worked for some time as Lupa's assistant. He met and learned also from Peter Brook, Ingmar Bergman and Giorgio Strehler.

Warlikowski directed his first plays at Stary Teatr in Kraków, where he staged Heinrich von Kleist's Markiza O. / The Marquis of O. in 1993. His later dramas were performed at various theatres in Poland and Europe, including Teatr Nowy (The New Theatre) in Poznań, Warsaw's Teatr Studio (Studio Theatre), Teatr im. W. Horzycy (W. Horzyca Theatre) in Toruń, Teatr Dramatyczny (The Dramatic Theatre) in Warsaw.[1]

Since 1999 he directed for TR Warszawa (Variety Theatre). Currently his plays are being performed at Nowy Teatr (New Theatre) in Warsaw, which he founded in 2008 and at which he is an artistic director.[1]

Warlikowski is homosexual,[2] but he is married to Polish set designer Małgorzata Szczęśniak who is his life partner.[3]

He was the author of the Message of World Theatre Day 2015.[4]

Awards[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Monika Mokrzycka-Pokora. "Krzysztof Warlikowski". culture.pl. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  2. Fabienne Pascaud (July 2009). "Piękny potwór" (in Polish). dwutygodnik.com. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  3. Izabela Wierzbicka (2013-07-27). "Od redakcji: Róbmy swoje" (in Polish). Wysokie Obcasy. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
  4. "World Theatre Day 2015, 27th March". World Theatre Day. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  5. "Krzysztof Warlikowski: Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres" (in French). fomalhaut.over-blog.org. 2013-03-23. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
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