- Leon Schiller
Leon Schiller de Schildenfeld (
April 14 ,1887 -March 25 ,1954 ) was a Polish theater and film director, critic and theoretician. He was also a composer and wrote theater and radio screenplays.He was born in
Kraków (Krakau),Austria-Hungary , to a family ofAustria n origin that had been ennobled by Empress Maria Theresa.Schiller became famous for his 1934 staging of
Adam Mickiewicz 's "Dziady" atWarsaw 's "Teatr Polski" (Polish Theater). This was also presented in Lwów (nowLviv ; 1932), Wilno (nowVilnius ; 1933) andSofia ,Bulgaria (1937).Early career
Schiller graduated from
Kraków 'sJagiellonian University inphilosophy andPolish literature . He also studied at theSorbonne inParis .He
debut ed as a singer inKraków 's "Zielony Balonik " (Green Balloon)cabaret (1906) and as a theater director inWarsaw 's Polish Theater ("Teatr Polski", 1917).He collaborated with the following
Warsaw theaters:
* "Teatr Wielki" (Great Theater)
* "Teatr Rozmaitości" (Variety Theater)
* "Teatr Mały" (Little Theater)
* "Teatr Polski" (Polish Theater)
* "Teatr Reduta" (Redoubt Theater)
* "Teatr Ateneum" (Atheneum Theater).He also collaborated with theaters in
Łódź andLwów (nowLviv ).From 1930 to 1932, he was artistic and drama director of Warsaw's "Wielki" (Great), "Rozmaitości" (Variety), and "Mały" (Little) Theaters.
In
Lwów he developed his concept of "monumental theater," pertaining to the production of great Romantic works: "Kordian " (1930),"Dziady" (Forefathers' Eve, 1932) and "Sen Srebrny Salomei " (Salomea's Silver Dream, 1932). Schiller's connection with Lwów lasted sporadically until 1939.His directorial work included 29 dramas and some dozen
vaudeville andoperetta productions. In 1933 he headed the directorial department at the National Theater Arts Institute.World War II and after
During
World War II , as part of German repressive measures after the "Volksdeutsch " German-collaborator actorIgo Sym had been shot dead by the Polish underground (March 7 ,1941 ), Schiller was imprisoned at thePawiak prison and at Auschwitz-Birkenau. In May 1941 he wasransom ed by his sister, Anna Jackowska, with 12,000złoty s that she received for her jewelry.After
World War II , in 1946-49, Schiller was president of the National Drama School in Łódź ("Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Teatralna w Łodzi"). In 1952 he founded the publication, "Pamiętnik Teatralny" (The Theater Memoir).Two years later he died, aged 66.
Works
Essays:
*"Teatr Ogromny" (Monumental Theater), 1961
*"U progu nowego teatru" (On the Threshold of the New Theater), 1978Performance scripts:
*"Pastorałka" (Pastorale ), 1931
*"Kram z piosenkami" (A Market Booth of Songs), 1977"Monumental" productions:
*"Samuel Zborowski", 1927
*"Kordian", 1934
*"Dziady", 1934
*"Nie-Boska Komedia" (The Un-Divine Comedy), 1938"Zeittheater" - productions on current social issues:
*"Opera za trzy grosze" (The Three-Penny Opera ), 1929
*"Krzyczcie Chiny" (Cry, China!), 1938
*"Kapitan z Koepenick" (The Captain fromKoepenick ), 1932Musicals:
*"Dawne Czasy w Piosence, Poezji i Zwyczajach" (Old Times in Song, Poetry and Custom), 1924
*"Bandurka" (Bandora), 1925
*"Kulig" (Sleigh Ride ), 1929References
* Leon Schiller, "U progu nowego teatru, 1908-1924" (On the Threshold of the New Theater, 1908-1924), edited by Jerzy Timoszewicz, Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1978.
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