Mieczysław Abramowicz

Mieczysław Abramowicz

Writer, historian, actor-puppeteer, puppet theatre director, spokesman for the Gdańsk Jewish Community. During his studies at the Faculty of Christian Philosophy of the Catholic University of Lublin (1971–1976), he headed the Group „Poor” of the Academic Theatre of the Catholic University of Lublin, during which time he completed a one-year internship at the Jerzy Grotowski Laboratory Institute. A graduate of the State Drama School in Warsaw and the Directing Department of the Puppet Theatre in Białystok (1985). In 1988, together with his wife Małgorzata, he founded the private W Drodze Theatre (they performed in Belgium, France and Lithuania, among others). Researcher of the history of Gdańsk Jews and Jewish theatre in Gdańsk; author of numerous publications on this subject. Author of collections of short stories Everyone brought what they had best (2005, nominated in 2006 for the Nike Literary Awards, Angelus, Gdynia) and For as death is mighty is memory (2013), as well as theatre plays, radio plays and documentaries, journalistic works about the history of Gdańsk. In 2021, he defended his doctoral thesis at the University of Gdańsk entitled Jewish Theatre in Gdańsk 1876‒1968.

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