Krzysztof Miklaszewski
Directing
Known For

The Dead Class (1975), by Tadeusz Kantor and the Cricot 2 company, is considered one of the most innovative and influential works of twentieth-century theatre. The breakthrough first version of the production - performed to great critical acclaim, but only rarely seen live by audiences outside Poland - was documented on film in 1976 by the Oscar-winning director Andrzej Wajda.
The Dead Class
Tadeusz Kantor was a great artist. Not only in its own - the twentieth century. Not only in the area of his homeland - Poland. A well-known Krakow documentalist and at the same time his longtime collaborator - Krysztof Miklaszewski- he decided to reconstruct Kantor's road through Europe.
tadeusz.kantor@europa.pl
Witkacy under the tent, or "Crazy Locomotive" at the STU Theater, staged by Krzysztof Jasinski. The first Polish musical based on Witkacy's texts, directed by Krzysztof Jasinski. The beautiful and frantic music of Marek Grechuta and Jan Kanty Pawluśkiewicz, performed by the STU Theater orchestra, enchanted not only the audience, but also the actors themselves. The performance took place in a tent on Rydla Street in Cracow. The documentary shows the immense amount of work that the actors, musicians, writers and director had to put into preparing this astonishing performance.