Nosal, Amadeusz
Author of video projections, audiovisual installations, photographs, video clips, and experimental films exploring the intersection of the cinema, theatre, and graphic arts; also a lighting director, playwright and dramaturge, poster and logotype designer. He graduated from the Faculty of Theatre Directing at the Ludwik Solski State Theatre School (now the AST National Academy of Theatre Arts) in Cracow. He has co-authored spectacles staged by theatres in Warsaw, Cracow, Wałbrzych, and other Silesian cities, among others. Many of them have been presented and awarded at theatre festivals in Poland and abroad.
He works for both dramatic and new youth theatres, having thrice staged youth productions as part of the Zbigniew Raszewski Theatre Institute’s Jan Dorman Competition. As a dramaturge, he has been responsible for the adaptation and video layer in Jeroen Van Haele’s Silent Sea (dir. Łukasz Zaleski, Nowy Theatre Zabrze), a Golden Mask-awarded spectacle for both deaf and non-deaf children, performed in sign language. Nosal also authored the text that won the inaugural competition of the Youth Theatre Institute at Cracow’s Ludowy Theatre. His accolades include artistic scholarships from the City of Warsaw (for visual arts projects) and the President of the City of Wałbrzych.