PERFORMING ARTS IMPRESARIO USA LLC
Pantomimist, actor, and director, Mr. Klechot is unique as an artist in silent acting.
Now in his 30th year of residency in the United States, Mr. Klechot began his career by obtaining the coveted title of "Actor" from the Ministry of Arts and Culture, Warsaw, Poland.
Mr. Klechot has taught master classes at Yale, performed at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in NYC, Lincoln Center, and for Cunard Lines aboard the QE II, to name but a very few of his long list of accomplishments.
As a Director, he created the first production of dramatic pantomime in the United States, using Gogol's famed short story of "The Overcoat". Working with students of Sinclair Community College, this production was entered in The American College Theatre Festival, and won one of the six national awards, earning them the right to perform "The Overcoat" at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
In his native Poland, under the outstanding Creator and Director Henryk Tomaszewski, Mr. Klechot was one of the original members of the country's great National Theatre of Pantomime ("Teatr Pantomima"), Wroclaw, Poland. In France, the company was personally introduced to the audience by Marcel Marceau, a long time friend and compatriot of Mr. Klechot. At the Moscow Theatre Festival, "Teatr Pantomima" received the Gold Medal.
Rajmund Klechot was also a co-creator/co-founder of the highly successful Warsaw Mime Theatre of the Warsaw Chamber Opera, Warsaw, Poland. The Warsaw Mime Theatre gave performances throughout Europe and North America.
Now, as a solo performer in the United States, he creates extraordinary performances. His production of "The Wanderer" was presented at The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania and his "Prometheus" premiered at the Yale Graduate School of Drama.
I am contacting a select list of theatrical and educational institutions that Mr. Klechot and I have identified as unique venues to ascertain your interest in his performances, master classes, lecture-demonstrations, workshops, and/or residencies. Clearly, it would be an extraordinary opportunity for you to include Mr. Klechot's outstanding talents into your program.
I look forward to discussing Mr. Klechot's schedule further with you, and will provide a press package upon request.
I thank you for your consideration and attention to this exceptional opportunity!
Sincerely,

Benjamin W. Mayerson
bmayerson@paiusallc.com
For information and Mr. Klechot's availability contact us at info@paiusallc.com