Mikita Ilyinchyk

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Mikita Ilyinchyk
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Born (1995-05-03) May 3, 1995 (age 28)
Minsk, Belarus
NationalityPoland
Occupation
  • Theatre director
  • Playwright
Websiteimikita.ee/eng

Mikita Ilyinchyk ( Polish: Mikita Iljińczyk ; born May 3, 1995) is a Belarusian and Polish theater director and playwright. Currently lives in Poland. The most talented young Belarusian director.

Biography

Mikita Ilyinchik was born and raised in Belarus.In 2013-2015 he studied at the department of theater criticism at the Russian Academy of Theater Arts (course master Natalya Pivovarova). In 2020, he graduated from the directing department of GITIS, workshop of Evgeny Kamenkovich and Dmitry Krymov. He made his debut as director and dramaturge in 2021 with the first theatrical adaptation in the post-Soviet space of Jonathan Littell’s The Kindly Ones at the Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya under the direction of Konstantin Bogomolov. In February 2022 he staged The Cherry Orchard|“The Cherry Orchard” there. In 2021, his play “Dark Room” received the prestigious drama award “Aurora”[1], chaired by Svetlana Alexievich.

Since 2022 lives in Poland. In October 2022, Teatr Polski Bydgoszcz hosted the premiere performances of the play based on his play of the same name “F***ing in Brussels”. In 2023 he worked as a playwright with director Wojciech Faruga on the opera “María de Buenos Aires”[2] at the [Warsaw National Opera.

In 2023 he presented the Belarusian-Polish play “Emma”[3], dedicated to the humanitarian crisis in Poland. The play was highly appreciated by Polish theater critics and was included in the list of the best projects of the season in three categories: best foreign text, best directorial and acting debut.

In October 2023, a presentation of another Mikita project, Strefa Militarna, took place in Bydgoszcz - he wrote a play in Polish for the first time.

In 2023, his plays were included in the anthology of Belarusian LGBTQ literature “Maltsy vyhodzyat zpad kontrolu” [4](Skaryna Press publishing house).

Theatre director

1. “Walpurgis Night” (GITIS)

2. “Lear's Daughters”, Elaine Feinstein (Boyar Chambers of the Union of Artists of the Russian Federation. Prize for best director. Art-Okraina Festival, St. Petersburg)

3. “The Death of Pazukhin” (Russian Theater of Sterlitamak, Bashkiria)

4. “Goat Island” (RCSC, Brussels)

5. “M” based on the poetry of Valzhyna Mort (OK16, Minsk)

6. “The Kindly Ones” (Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya)

7. Anonymous project

8. “The Cherry Orchard” (Moscow Drama Theater on Malaya Bronnaya)

9. “F***ing in Brussels” (Teatr Polski Bydgoszcz)

10. "Emma" (Komuna Warszawa)

11. Strefa Militarna, Teatr Polski Bydgoszcz, 2023

Plays

1. “VrayIliAd” (the play was included in the shortlist of the festival of contemporary Belarusian drama “WriteBox” - 2016)

2. “The Room is Dying” (the play was shortlisted for the Lubimovka drama festival - 2018, the play is the winner of the Eurodram competition - 2020)

3. “Dark Room” (play - winner of the Aurora drama award - 2021)

4. obj375 (Lyubimovka - 2022)

5. “F***ing in Brussels” (the play was shortlisted for the Lubimovka drama festival - 2023)

6. Say Hi to Abdo, 2023

References

  1. "Teatr Polski Bydgoszcz - Mikita Ilyinchyk /winner/". www.teatrpolski.pl. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
  2. "Mikita Iłinczyk". Teatr Wielki Opera Narodowa. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  3. "EMMA, reż. Mikita Ilyinchyk | Komuna Warszawa" (in polski). 2023-06-11. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
  4. "Скарына ❖ Skaryna Press - Мальцы выходзяць з-пад кантролю". www.skarynapress.com. Retrieved 2023-11-02.

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