Michał Buszewicz
Poland
a lecture and individual course on drama art
Playwright, theater director; Michal studied at the Jagiellonian University of Cracow Theatre and Drama Program (2012) and the Drama Program at the Department of Theater Directing at the National Academy of Theatre in Krakow (2015). He is the author of the following texts:

- "Crime" (Polish Theater in Bielsko-Biala; the performance received the team award of the 18th National Contest of Polish Contemporary Art),

- "Mission (the wars I fled from)", "Peter Pan" (after James Barry), "Jewish Actors", "A Few Foreign Words in Polish" and "Cowboys" staged by Anna Smolar; he also co-authored a screenplay of 'Erasmus' play with Anna within the framework of European Ensemble Project.
He also collaborated as a playwright with:

- Ewelina Marciniak, with whom he created, among other things, the "The New Deliverance" by Witkiewicz at the Polish Theater in Bielsko-Biala, the "Lovers" based on the novel by Elfriede Jelinek at the Wybrzeże Theater in Gdansk and "The Miser" after Molière in Poland;
- Anna Augustynowicz over the production of "Edward II" by Christopher Marlowe;
- Jan Klata in the work on "The Enemy of the People" by Henrik Ibsen at the National Old Theater in Krakow.

Michal Buzevic also worked as a director of his own screenplays: "A Technical Question", "The Telephone Book" and "Football Fans". He is also a director of a short film based on a fragment of the James Joyce's novel "Finnegan's Wake". In 2015-2016 he headed the drama department of the National Old Theater in Krakow. In 2019 he led the Drama Lab at the Jagiellonian University's Department of Performing Arts.
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