Tomasz Grygier

Tomasz Grygier

Actor, teacher, lighting technician and philologist. He spent his childhood in Lubusz Land and by the Vistula River near Korzeniewo. He returned to Szczecin in 1994 where he graduated from the Faculty of Slavonic Philology at the University of Szczecin. He made his stage debut in 2001 as Zorno in "Samotni Wędrowcy z Labor" ["Lonesome Wanderers from Labor"] in The Stettiners Theater. The meeting and subsequent friendship with the director, scriptwriter and performer Janusz Turkowski resulted in the creation of the one man show "Griga" in 2002, in which he played the role of the spirit of a sailor returning to tell his last dream. In 2002 he joined The Kana Theatre, where he has been working as a lighting technician and since 2003. also as a member of the actors’ team. As a theatre technician, he is a co-creator of numerous festivals and projects created by The Kana Theatre. In 2006 he took part in the sociological-therapeutic-theatre project "Opherafolia" created by the director Dymitr Walczak and the Pogodno rock band presented at the Stage Songs Review in Wrocław in 2006. Noted and appreciated by the Pogodno band, he was proposed to perform with them the musical one man show "Alinka" which evolved from "Opherafolia". In 2006 together with the Pogodno band, he participated in sound accompaniment to silent film presentations. Privately: a motorcycles aficionado, an enthusiast of B movies; happily married, a proud father of son Gustaw. 


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