Kazimierz Braun (born June 29, 1936) is a Polish director, writer, and scholar.
Education
Braun was born in Mokrsko Dolne. He earned a master's degree in Polish literature from PoznaÃ
 University in 1958 and a master's in directing from the Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw in 1962. He earned a Ph.D. in letters from PoznaÃ
 University in 1971, a habilitation in theatre from WrocÃ
Âaw University, and a habilitation in directing from the Warsaw School of Drama in 1988.
Career
Braun became a tenured professor at the University at Buffalo in 1989. He made his debut as a professional theatre director in 1961, and as a professional television director in 1962. He has directed works at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw, Teatr WybrzeÃ
¼e in GdaÃ
Âsk, the Juliusz SÃ
Âowacki Theatre in Kraków, and Teatr Solskiego in Tarnów, as well as in Canada, Germany, Ireland, and the United States. He was the artistic director of Teatr Osterwy in Lublin from 1967 to 1971, and general and artistic director there from 1971 to 1974. He was general and artistic director of the Contemporary Theatre in WrocÃ
Âaw from 1975 to 1984, but was fired by the Communist authorities because of his oppositional activities.
Since 1985, Braun has lived and worked in the United States. He has directed at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles, the Chicago Actors Ensemble, and Kavinoky Theatre in Buffalo. His best-known directorial works include plays by Cyprian Norwid (13 shows), Tadeusz RóÃ
¼ewicz (19 shows), William Shakespeare (12 shows in Polish and English), and Adam Mickiewicz (two shows). He has taught at the University of WrocÃ
Âaw, New York University, Swarthmore College, the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the University at Buffalo.
Braun has translated works from English, French, and Italian into Polish, and from Polish, French, and Russian into English.
Personal life
Braun's father, Juliusz Braun, was a lawyer, professor of ecology, Catholic activist, and political prisoner under Joseph Stalin. His mother was ElÃ
¼bieta Korwin-Szymanowska. They both died in 1990.
Braun is married to Zofia Reklewska-Braun, a writer and theatre historian. They have three children (Dr. Monika Braun, a writer and academic; Grzegorz Braun, a politician; and Dr. Justyna Braun, an academic) and five granddaughters (Anna, Joanna, Aniela, Zofia, and ElÃ
¼bieta).
Credits
Between 1961 and 2016 Braun directed 155 theatre productions in Poland, the United States, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, Germany and other countries, including:
- 1961: Karol / On the Sea / Strip-tease (SÃ
Âawomir MroÃ
¼ek), GdaÃ
Âsk
- 1962: The Ring of a Great Lady (Cyprian Norwid), Warsaw
- 1962: Two Theatres (Jerzy Szaniawski), Warsaw
- 1963: Caucasian Chock Circle (Bertolt Brecht), GdaÃ
Âsk
- 1963: Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare), Warsaw
- 1965: The Wedding (StanisÃ
Âaw WyspiaÃ
Âski), ToruÃ
Â
- 1967: November's Night (WyspiaÃ
Âski), GdaÃ
Âsk
- 1968: Hamlet (Shakespeare), Lublin
- 1968: Kleopatra and Cezar (Norwid), Lublin
- 1970: Interrupted Act (Tadeusz RóÃ
¼ewicz), Lublin
- 1970: Behind the Wings (Norwid), Kraków
- 1971: The Ashes (Stefan Ã
»eromski), director's adaptation, Television Theatre
- 1972: The Deliverance (WyspiaÃ
Âski), Lublin
- 1973: The Old Woman (RóÃ
¼ewicz), Lublin
- 1977: Operetta (Witold Gombrowicz), WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1978: The Forefathers' Eve (Adam Mickiewicz), WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1979: Birth Rate (RóÃ
¼ewicz), director's adaptation, WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1982: The Forefathers' Eve (Mickiewicz), director's adaptation, WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1982: Twelfth Night (Shakespeare), WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1983: The Plague (Albert Camus), director's adaptation, WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1984: The Trap (RóÃ
¼ewicz), WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1986: Rhinoceros (Eugène Ionesco), Minneapolis
- 1987: The Hunger Artist (RóÃ
¼ewicz), Buffalo
- 1988: The Shoemakers (Witkacy), Los Angeles
- 1989: King Lear (Shakespeare), Buffalo
- 1990: Immigrant Queen (Braun), Toronto
- 1991: As You Like It (Shakespeare), Buffalo
- 1995: Tango (SÃ
Âawomir MroÃ
¼ek), Knoxville, Tennessee
- 1996: A Man for All Seasons (Robert Bolt), Buffalo
- 1999: Richard III (Shakespeare), Buffalo
- 2003: Europe (Jerzy Braun), Tarnów
- 2004: Paderewski's Children (Braun), Buffalo
- 2006: The Fall of a Stone House (Brandstaetter), Tarnów
- 2006: Card Index Scattered (RóÃ
¼ewicz), Buffalo
- 2008: The Tales of Pola Negri (Braun), Toronto
- 2010: The Book of Christopher Columbus (Paul Claudel), Steubenville, Ohio
- 2011: Father Maximilian's Cell (Braun), Tarnów
- 2012: Ordonka's Mysteries (Braun), Toronto
- 2012: The Power and the Glory (Graham Greene), director's adaptation, Buffalo
- 2014: The Tempest (Shakespeare), Buffalo
- 2016: Norwid Returs (Braun), Tarnów
Scholarly books
- 1967: Teofil TrzciÃ
Âski (with Zofia Reklewska-Braun), PIW, Warsaw
- 1971: Cyprian Norwid's Theatre Without Theatre, PIW, Warsaw
- 1972: Theatre of Communion, Wyd. Literackie, Kraków
- 1975: New Theatre in the World, WaiF, Warsaw
- 1979: The Second Reform of Theatre, Ossolineum, WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1982: Theatre Space, PWN, Warsaw
- 1984: The Great Reform of Theatre, Ossolineum, WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1994: Polish Theatre 1939-1989, Semper, Warsaw
- 1996: A History of Polish Theatre 1939-1989, Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut
- 2000: Theatre Directing, Mellen Press, Lewiston, New York
- 2003: A Concise History of Polish Theatre, Mellen Press, Lewiston
- 2005: A Concise History of American Theatre, Wyd. UAM, PoznaÃ
Â
- 2010: Lady Designer, Jadwiga PoÃ
¼akowska, Muzeum Narodowe, GdaÃ
Âsk
- 2011: Brothers Adamowicz (with Zofia Reklewska-Braun), Wyd. Uniw. Rzeszowskiego
- 2013: My RóÃ
¼ewicz's Theatre, Wyd. Uniw. Rzeszowskiego
- 2014: My Norwid's Theatre, Wyd. Uniw. Rzeszowskiego
- 2015: Direccion teatral: Arte, etica, creatividad, Universitado Nat. Aut., Mexico
- 2019: The Bright Light of GietrzwaÃ
Âd (with Zofia Reklewska-Braun), Wyd. Osuchowa
- 2019: The Great Reform of Theater (with Justyna Braun), Mellen Press, Lewiston
- 2020: Theatricality of Life, Wyd. A. MarszaÃ
Âek
- 2022: The Second Reform of Theatre (expanded edition), Wyd. Volumen
- 2023: Cyprian Norwid on Frederyk Chopin and His Music, (translations and essays), Literary Waves, London
Novels and plays
- 1989: The Monument, Instytut Literacki, Paris
- 1993: Helena: The Story of Modjeska, High Park Press, Toronto
- 1996: Farewell to Alaska, PAX, Warszawa
- 1996: The Story of Norwid: A One-Man Drama, Bernardinum, Pelplin
- 1999: Day of Witness, Wyd. 4K, Bytom
- 2003: A Bird on Stilts: Short Stories, Wyd. A. MarszaÃ
Âek, ToruÃ
Â
- 2005: Day of Witness (expanded edition), Wyd. Ã
Âw. Wojciecha, PoznaÃ
Â
- 2006: Radiation, Archiwum Emigracji, ToruÃ
Â
- 2008: Ten Days in People's Poland, Norbertinum, Lublin
- 2011: Maximilianus, Wyd. Bratni Zew, Kraków
- 2011: Tarnów's Wind of Freedom, Wyd. Biblioteka Publiczna, Tarnów
- 2013: Good Priests (with Zofia Reklewska-Braun), Bernardinum, Pelplin
- 2016: The Alarm Bell, Volumen, Warszawa
- 2018: A Rehearsal of the Apocalypse, Wyd. A. MarszaÃ
Âek, ToruÃ
Â
- 2021: Paderewski's Children. Paderewski Returns (a bilingual edition), Inst. Dziedzictwa I MyÃ
Âli Narodowej, Warszawa
- 2022: Dramas 2022, Wyd. A. MarszaÃ
Âek, ToruÃ
Â
- 2022: Anticipation. Poetry, 3DOM, CzÃÂstochowa
- 2023: The Pyramid. Memoires, Volumen, Warszawa
Additionally: BooksâÂÂinterviews:
- 1989: The Languages of the theatre, with Tadeusz RóÃ
¼ewicz, Wyd. DolnoÃ
ÂlÃÂ
skie, WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1993: A Torn Courtain, conversation StanisÃ
Âaw BereÃ
Â, Wyd. Aneks, London
In total, in 1967-2023, Kazimierz Braun published 78 books.
Awards and honors
- 1963: Best Director, Caucasian Chock Circle (Brecht), ToruÃ
 Theatre Festival
- 1964: Best Director, Enchanted Circle (Rydel), Television Theatre Festival
- 1965: Best Director, Actor (Norwid), Television Theatre Festival and Kalisz Theatre Festival
- 1966: Best Director, The Wedding (WyspiaÃ
Âski), ToruÃ
 Theatre Festival
- 1970: Best Director, Interrupted Act (RóÃ
¼ewicz), Kalisz Theatre Festival
- 1971: Medal for Merit to Culture, Poland
- 1976: Medal for Educational Theatre, Poland
- 1978: Gold Cross of Merit, Poland
- 1979: Award for the Mise-en-Scène, Operetta (Gombrowicz), International Theatre Festival, Sitges, Spain
- 1980: Golden Fredro Award for Director, Birth Rate (RóÃ
¼ewicz), WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1980: Japanese Foundation Award
- 1984: Golden Fredro Award for Director, The Plague (Camus), WrocÃ
Âaw
- 1985: Independent Culture Award, Poland
- 1990: Guggenheim Foundation Award, United States
- 1996: Director, Best Production in Buffalo, A Man for All Seasons (Bolt)
- 1997: Chivalry Cross of the Polish Order of Merit
- 2001: Aurum Literary Award, Toronto
- 2001: Fulbright Program, United States
- 2003: TurzaÃ
Âski Foundation Award, Canada
- 2004: Minister of Education Award, Poland
- 2005: Polish-American Congress Annual Award
- 2005: Medal for Merit to Culture, Poland
- 2005: Officer's Cross of the Polish Order of Merit
- 2007: Medal for Merit to Culture, Poland
- 2011: Golden Owl Award, Austria
- 2011: Commander's Cross of the Polish Order of Merit
- 2016 Commander's Cross of the Order Polonia Restituta
References
External links
- Webpage: Kazimierz Braun: http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~kaz/ (includes several photographs)
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