Ludwik Flaszen
Grotowski & Company
Translated by Andrzej Wojtasik, edited by Paul Allain with
the assistance of Monika Blige.
This collection of texts by Ludwik
Flaszen, Grotowski's main collaborator and co-founder of the Teatr
13 Rzędów (later the Teatr Laboratorium), gathers together key
texts nearly all of which have never before been published in
English. These include lectures, papers on issues such as actor
training, as well as programme and explanatory texts on all the
laboratory's performances (including Cain,
Shakuntala, Forefathers' Eve, Kordian,
Akropolis, The Tragical History of Dr Faustus,
The Constant Prince, and Apocalypsis cum
Figuris). It provides insight into the concepts behind the
practice of one of the twentieth-century theatre's leading lights,
and will introduce the cultural, literary, and historical
dimensions of his work. The texts will open up understanding for
English-speaking students, academics and practitioners of the
social and political constraints affecting Grotowski's working
life, as well as the particular difficult and controlled
circumstances in which Polish theatre artists operated, even whilst
their theatre was seen to represent the pinnacle of theatrical
achievement in the world.
The book ranges across reflective papers, programme notes,
polemical pieces, interviews, as well as critical reviews.
Historically, it will focus mainly on the production period of
Grotowski's work (1956-69), but will also include texts from other
phases such as paratheatre (1969-76), as well as more recent
pieces, including five written especially for the book. It
comprises over thirty texts, as well as Allain's introduction and a
short tribute by Eugenio Barba.
The translations by Andrzej Wojtasik with Paul Allain have
been co-funded by the Grotowski Institute, the Institute of Adam
Mickiewicz, Warsaw, under the auspices of their UK Polska! Season,
and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, who have funded the
British Grotowski project.
The Author Ludwik Flaszen
was co-founder and co-producer of Grotowski's Teatr
Laboratorium during the entire period of its existence (1959-84),
and director of this theatre in the 1980s. Critic, writer, longtime
partner of Grotowski in creative dialogue. Practitioner who led
paratheatrical actions and acting workshops in many countries.
Author of Cyrograf, a collection of essays and short prose
on the situation of the individual within totalitarian systems
(first edition, 1971; French version, 1990). A tome of his essays
about theatre entitled Teatr skazany na magię (1983)
contains texts related to his collaboration with Grotowski and his
contributions in forming the creative doctrine of the Teatr
Laboratorium. Since 1984, following the dissolution of the Teatr
Laboratorium, Flaszen has been living in Paris. He was a member of
the Honorary Committee of The Grotowski Year
2009.