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Krzysztof Warlikowski was born on 26 May, 1962 in Szczecin, is a Polish theatre director. Discover Krzysztof Warlikowski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Occupation theatre director
Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May 1962
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Szczecin
Nationality Poland

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1962

Krzysztof Warlikowski ( Polish pronunciation : ; born 26 May 1962) is a Polish theatre director.

He is the creator and artistic director of Nowy Teatr (New Theatre) in Warsaw.

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.

1990

In the early 1990s Warlikowski worked for some time as Lupa's assistant.

He met and learned also from Peter Brook and Giorgio Strehler.

1993

He graduated in directing from Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in 1993.

Among his teachers was director Krystian Lupa.

Warlikowski directed his first plays at Stary Teatr in Kraków, where he staged Heinrich von Kleist's 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.

1999

Since 1999 he directed for TR Warszawa (Variety Theatre).

2008

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.

In 2008, he was awarded the X Europe Prize Theatrical Realities, in Thessaloniki, with the following motivation:

Krzysztof Warlikowski belongs to the family of directors whose theatre is the testimony of an adventure, of a relationship to the reality and the art that define them.

They thus affirm an identity not thanks to a preconstituted formal universe or to a way of working, but to a subjective experience whose scope is shown by their productions.

These are the “romantics” of the modern theatre!

Each in his own way, they create what we might call the theatres of the self.

For Warlikowski, as for Chéreau, directing means establishing a relationship between two areas of subjectivity.

There is no place for the neutral here.

The theatre serves to reveal their personalities grappling with both the stage and the world.

A world no longer reduced to the dichotomies of politics, but on the contrary a restless and secret world, a world that needs artists to reveal itself in its incomparable complexity.

Warlikowski bears the mark of his Polish identity, a lacerated identity that intends to tackle both history and the helpless confusion of the being.

He is interested in Shakespeare and in contemporary writing, the two poles that shape his theatre.

Each throws light on the other, thus increasing the intensity of their exchange.

Already known in Germany, discovered in Avignon thanks to an innovative Hamlet and above all to Sarah Kane’s Cleansed, a masterpiece of staging, followed by a harrowing Dibbouk and Hanok Levin’s Kroum, he relentlessly follows his investigation into the lacerated condition of modern man.

“Life is hard”, but beyond all this the director and his theatre invite us to find the means of salvation in a frozen world, a world of suicidal passions and forbidden loves.

On the edge of the abyss, he never ceases to search for reasons to survive.

In recent years his theatre work has been joined by opera productions, where, without denying its needs, Warlikowski injects a dose of the contemporary tragedy with which his art and his being continue to be imbued.

Warlikowski is thus an artist of the stage whose art possesses something of the extreme contemporary in the deepest sense of the term.

The theatre of the self, true, but also the theatre of a generation.

It is from their encounter that Warlikowski’s feverish passion is born.

2015

He was the author of the Message of World Theatre Day 2015.

In 2021 he received the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the Teatro Biennale in Venice for being "the advocate for a profound renewal of the European language of theatre", "relying on references from cinema and an original use of video, inventing new forms of theatre that aim to re-establish the bond between the play and the audience" encouraging the latter to "rip away the paper backdrop of their lives and to discover what is really hidden underneath".

Warlikowski is gay and was in a long relationship with actor Jacek Poniedziałek but he is currently married to Polish set designer Małgorzata Szczęśniak who is his life partner.