Marcin Zarzeczny

Marcin Zarzeczny

Birthday: December 11, 1984 in Krasnik, Lubelskie, Poland
Height: 170 cm
English version prapremiere in National Theatre in Reykjavik/Iceland, 80 shows in more than 30 polish cities, Iranian premiere in Teheran in the end of December 2014 on International Solo Act Festival, American premiere next year in Albuquerque/New Mexico, invitation for International Theatre Festival East in Venezuela, three publication of fragmen... Show more »
English version prapremiere in National Theatre in Reykjavik/Iceland, 80 shows in more than 30 polish cities, Iranian premiere in Teheran in the end of December 2014 on International Solo Act Festival, American premiere next year in Albuquerque/New Mexico, invitation for International Theatre Festival East in Venezuela, three publication of fragments of the script in American magazines 'Thought Notebook' in Chicago and 'Insomniac Propagandist', Coproduction Award on Arena Festival/Erlangen, Germany, great reviews, mails and phone calls from the audience - those events are related to the solo act 'Jobless actor confessions'. 'Jobless actor confessions. A Practical Comedy for One Actor, Preferably Unemployed' is a real story about a series of events in the life of a certain unemployed artist. It's a tale of determination and the struggle for one's dreams, yet important things are spoken of lightly here, without complaining about the unemployed's fate. The script describes the protagonist's experience looking for a job, with priority given to his reactions as he tries to keep thinking positively and viewing tough situations with humor and distance. 'Jobless Actor Confessions. A Practical Comedy for One Actor, Preferably Unemployed' is a real story about a series of events in the life of a certain unemployed artist. It's a tale of determination and the struggle for one's dreams, yet important things are spoken of lightly here, without complaining about the unemployed's fate. The script describes the protagonist's experience looking for a job, with priority given to his reactions as he tries to keep thinking positively and viewing tough situations with humor and distance. This is not a classical piece based on the intricate dramatic build-up. There is, in fact, very little drama in here. What is more important is the creation of an intimate conversational atmosphere between the protagonist and the spectator, similar to that between friends. This solo act became a hit in Poland. Reviews. "Marcin Zarzeczny's Confessions of an Unemployed Actor proved a fantastic performance. The artist's impressive skills held the audience fascinated with his personality and adventurous search for employment." gniezno24.pl "Despite the mono-drama lasting one hour and a half, the spectators were breathlessly following the protagonist's story about his search for permanent employment in film or theatre, sending hundreds of emails, looking for contacts, and in the meantime earning a living with different means." Wprost Weekly "Must see". Teatrologia, UMCS Lublin Show less «
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