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Krzysztof Rogacewicz

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Krzysztof Rogacewicz
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Born (1964-05-09) 9 May 1964 (age 60)
Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1992–present
👩 Spouse(s)Bogumiła Twardowska-Rogacewicz
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Krzysztof Rogacewicz (born 9 May 1964 in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland) is a Polish theatre and film actor and singer.

Biography[edit]

Krzysztof Rogacewicz was born in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, in the family of Zofia and Stanisław Rogacewicz. He has a sister, Elżbieta Patuła. In 1989 he married Bogumiła Twardowska, a painter and a graphic designer. Their son, Maksymilian Rogacewicz, a musician, was born in 1990.

Career[edit]

Theatre and cinema[edit]

Krzysztof Rogacewicz studied acting in Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Wrocław, the Department of Puppets. He graduated in 1991. He debuted on 26 September 1992 at Animation Theatre in Jelenia Góra (in the play "The Lucky Butterfly" written by Irena Jurgielewiczowa, adapted by Krzysztof Arciszewski).

Rogacewicz later played in the Animation Theatre (1992–1995) in Jelenia Góra.

He has been part of Mask Theatre since 1995.

Between 2005 and 2015 he was a member of Kabaret Paka.

He also collaborated with theatres like The Municipal Theatre of Cyprian Kamil Norwid in Jelenia Góra, the Theatre CINEMA and Dolny Śląsk Philharmonic in Jelenia Góra

In 2015 as part of the jubilee of the 20th anniversary of Mask Theatre he took part in the preparation of Der Kontrabaß (Bassist). The manuscript of the play was written by Patrick Süskind. The performance was directed by Krzysztof Pulkowski. The monologue was played by Krzysztof Rogacewicz. The scenography was prepared by Bogumiła Twardowska-Rogacewicz.

In November 2016 Rogacewicz took part in New York United Solo Festival at Theatre Row in New York City, the world's largest solo theatre festival. He performed "Bassist" in New York and won the Award for the Best International Show.

He is also a film actor, known for 1 (2009), The Collector (2005) and Dendrologium (2013).

Music stage[edit]

In 2012 he published (together with Paweł Sikora) 14 Polish song sonnets of William Shakespeare - Shakespeare. SONETY of rogacewicz & sikora. Rogacewicz and Sikora wrote the music. The album was prepared in a studio in Jelenia Góra. The recording was done by: Krzysztof Rogacewicz (guitar, vocal), Paweł Sikora (keyboards instruments), Marek Mikulski (guitar), Maksymilian Rogacewicz (bassoon). The album cover was designed by Bogumiła Twardowska - Rogacewicz.

He recorded (together with Paweł Sikora) an album to the play "Pastorałki" (Christmas carol). The monodrama was presented in Poland and abroad, including England, Scotland and Wales. The music was written by Paweł Sikora. In the recording Maksymilian Rogacewicz took part playing the bassoon (Music Academy in Bydgoszcz). Eleven songs were included in the album. Pastorałki (Christmas carol) was originally written in 1925 by Tytus Czyżewski. The album cover was designed by Bogumiła Twardowska - Rogacewicz.

Awards[edit]

  • 2005
    • "The Silver Key" – An award in the category "Best actor creation in the year 2004" for the monodrama Christmas carol by Tytus Czyżewski in the 14th plebiscite of popularity organized by the editorial office of the newspaper Nowiny Jeleniogórskie
  • 2016
    • United Solo award - 'Best International Show' for "Bassist" (New York United Solo Festival at Theatre Row in New York City)
  • 2018
    • The BEST MALE ROLE AWARD - 15 International Monodrama Festival ALBAMONO 2018 - KORÇA - Albania
  • 2018
    • The Special Prize of Festival - 8. International Theatre Festival of Small Forms and Monodrama - Orel, Russia

Filmography[edit]

Films

  • The Ballad Of A Peaceful Man (1990)
  • The Collector (2005)
  • 1 as Doktor Anselmi (2009)
  • The sky (2012)
  • Dendrologium (2013)

Drama series

  • Holy War (ep. 147. – Aquatic sports) as Boss (2003)
  • Crime Wave (ep. 22. – Rubbish collectors, 31. – Web of spider) (2004, 2005)
  • The First Love (2004–2009)
  • It is Worth Loving (2005–2006)
  • Th Criminal Office (ep. 22 – Double life of Sabrina) (2007)

Discography[edit]

  • 2012 - Shakespeare. SONETY of rogacewicz & sikora
  • 2015 - PASTORAŁKI rogacewicz & sikora

External links[edit]


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