Tadeusz SÃ
Âobodzianek (born 26 April 1955) is a Polish playwright, theatre director and critic.
Life
SÃ
Âobodzianek was born on 26 April 1955 in Yeniseysk, Soviet Union. He graduated from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków with a degree in theatre studies. Between 1978 and 1981, he wrote theatre reviews under the alias Jan Koniecpolski. First in student journals, and later in a popular weekly journal âÂÂPolityka.â He has worked as a literary manager, director, and dramaturge with various theatres in Warsaw, Kraków, Ã
ÂódÃ
º, PoznaÃ
Â, GdaÃ
Âsk, Kalisz and BiaÃ
Âystok. In 1991, he co-founded Teatr Wierszalin. In 2003, he founded Laboratorium Dramatu (Drama Laboratory) in Warsaw, Drama School as well as The Art of Dialogue Foundation, which mentored and supported many emerging playwrights, directors, and actors.
Between 2010 and 2012, he served as the executive and artistic director in Teatr na Woli im. Tadeusza Ã
Âomnickiego, and from 2012 till 2022, he was the executive and artistic director of the Dramatyczny Theatre in Warsaw (Teatr Dramatyczny m. st. Warszawy).
Playwrighting
His playwrighting draws upon Baroque theatre, Polish Romanticism, and the history of 20th century. He is also often inspired by myths and folk tales, specifically pertaining to the eastern Polish border region.
He made his debut in 1980 with Historia o Ã
¼ebraku i osioÃ
Âku (The Story of the Beggar and the Donkey, written in 1977). His most notable plays include Car MikoÃ
Âaj (Tsar Nikolai, premiered in 1987), Obywatel Pekosiewicz (Citizen Pekosiewicz, premiered in 1989), Prorok Ilja (Prophet Ilya, premiered in 1994), and his best known play: Nasza klasa (Our Class, premiered in 2008).
Our Class has been awarded the prestigious Nike Award in 2010, being the only play in the history of the award to be selected. Also in 2010 it was selected as one of the best plays of the season by the European Theatre Convention. The play depicts the story of 10 students of the same class in a small Polish village. It begins in 1925 and ends at the end of the 20th century. Our class is an attempt to understand how violence comes to be, and the play does this by depicting the lives of the victims and oppressors of the Jedwabne Pogrom in 1941. The play had its premiere in 2009 at the National Theatre in London. Since then it has been staged multiple times all over the world, being one of the most often staged abroad Polish play. In January 2024 it had its Off-Broadway premiere by Arlekin Players Theatre at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Most recently he has written and published a collection of plays for four actors, called Kwartety Otwockie (Otwock Quartets) in which he portrays and distorts the history of the 20th century theatre.
His plays have been translated and staged in many languages, including English, German, Hebrew, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Slovakian, Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Romanian, Hungarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Persian, Kazakh, Mongolian, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.
List of plays
- Historia o Ã
¼ebraku i osioÃ
Âku, 1980
- BaÃ
ÂÃ
 jesienna, 1981
- PuÃ
Âapka, 1982
- Car MikoÃ
Âaj, 1985
- Obywatel Pekosiewicz, 1986
- Turlajgroszek, co-authored with Piotr Tomaszuk, 1990
- Prorok Ilja, 1991
- JaskóÃ
Âeczka, 1992
- Merlin â inna historia, 1993
- Kowal Malambo, 1993
- Obywatel PekoÃ
Â, 1997
- Sen pluskwy, czyli towarzysz Chrystus, 2000
- Nasza klasa. Historia w XIV lekcjach, 2008
- Ã
ÂmierÃÂ proroka i inne historie o koÃ
Âcu Ã
Âwiata, 2012
- MÃ
Âody Stalin, 2013
- Historia Jakuba, 2015
- NiedÃ
ºwiedÃ
º Wojtek, 2016
- Fatalista, 2019
- Cerber z Beaubourg, 2020
- Geniusz, 2020
- Helsinki, 2020
- Krzew gorejÃÂ
cy, 2020
- Powrót Orfeusza, 2020
- Sztuka intonacji, 2020
Awards
- 1983 â Award from the Minister of Culture and Art for Best Staging of Polish Play â for directing OsmÃÂdeusze and Kabaret Kici-Koci written by Miron BiaÃ
Âoszewski and Ludwik Hering from the Stefan Jaracz Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º, granted at the 18th Small Theatre Forms Festival in Szczecin;
- 1985 â 3rd place at the Modern Drama Competition in WrocÃ
Âaw for Car MikoÃ
Âaj / Tsar Nikolai;
- 1986 â 2nd place for the drama Obywatel Pekosiewicz / Citizen Pekosiewiczat the Modern Drama Competition in Warsaw; a special distinction for the drama Car MikoÃ
Âaj / Tsar Nikolai in the drama text competition;
- 1988 â Literary Fund Award in the Drama Category for best play for Car MikoÃ
Âaj / Tsar Nikolai; the Award of the BiaÃ
Âystok Voivodship Marshall for playwright achievements, especially for Car MikoÃ
Âaj / Tsar Nikolai and Obywatel Pekosiewicz / Citizen Pekosiewicz;
- 1989 â award for the best drama at the 27th Modern Dramas Festival in WrocÃ
Âaw for Obywatel Pekosiewicz / Citizen Pekosiewicz from the Stefan Jaracz Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º;
- 1991 â 1st place for the best drama for Turlajgroszek / Rolling Peas(together with Piotr Tomaszuk) at the 29th Polish Contemporary Plays Festival; the award of the GdaÃ
Âsk Voivodship Marshal for Turlajgroszek / Rolling Peas from Miniatura Theatre in GdaÃ
Âsk; Main Award for Turlajgroszek / Rolling Peas from the Wierszalin Theatre at the 15th Puppet Theatre Festival in Opole;
- 1992 â Grand Prix for Prorok Ilja / Prophet Ilya at the Contemporary Plays Competition in WrocÃ
Âaw; the Jan Dorman ASITEJ Asocciation Award for Turlajgroszek / Rolling Peas from the Wierszalin Theatre;
- 1994 â Paszport Polityki in category of theatre in 1993 for his playwrighting and for the achievements of Towarzystwo Wierszalin; Literary Award of the KoÃ
Âcielski Foundation for lifetime achievements; Special Award of the Television Playhouse director for directing Prorok Ilja / Prophet Ilya;
- 1995 â Fringe Firste for Merlin - inna historia/ Merlin, The Secret Historyfrom the Wierszalin Theatre at the International Theatre Festival in Edinburgh; the Friedrich Luft German Critics' Award for Prorok Ilja / Prophet Ilya from the Teatr Kreatur in Berlin;
- 1997 â Special Distinction for Sen pluskwy / Bedbug's Dream of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage Competition for a play for an adult audience;
- 1998 â an award for the best drama for Obywatel PekoÃ
 / Citizen PekoÃ
 of the Polish Contemporary Play Staging Competition;
- 2000 â Audience Award and Journalists Award of the 18th Gorzów Theatre Meetings; Main Award of the 6th Competition of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for the Best Staging of Polish Contemporary Drama for Prorok Ilja / Prophet Ilya from the Nowy Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º;
- 2002 â Srebrna Ã
Âódka / Silver Boat Award for Sen pluskwy / Bedbug's Dream from the Nowy Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º for the best play of the season 2001/2002; the Golden Mask Award for Sen pluskwy / Bedbug's Dream from the Nowy Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º for the best play of the season 2001/2002; Main Award of the 8th Competition of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for the Best Staging of Polish Contemporary Drama for the play Sen pluskwy / Bedbug's Dream from the Nowy Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º; the StanisÃ
Âaw Bieniasz Medal for Sen pluskwy / Bedbug's Dream from the Nowy Theatre in Ã
ÂódÃ
º at the 2. Contemporary Drama Festival "RzeczywistoÃ
ÂÃÂ przedstawiona" in Zabrze;
- 2007 â Special distinction of the 9th PRO PUBLICO BONO Competition for the best activity among citizens in the education category for creating and managing the Laboratorium Dramatu / Drama Laboratory;
- 2010 â Nike Literary Award for a drama Nasza klasa / Our Class;
- 2011 â Medal of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising granted by the Association of Jewish War Veterans and Wronged During World War II.
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