Rajmund Z. Klechot
Silent Actor/Mime
Solo Artist/Creator/Choreographer/Director/Master Classes

For almost 50 years, Mr. Klechot has mesmerized audiences with his seamless performances, and seemingly impossible movement in the tradition of world renowned mimes. We invite you to review this resume reduced to reflect a sampling of his achievements and affiliations. Please contact us for more information, press packets, and to book an appearance or class. Rajmund Klechot

Professional Training
(Abridged)
Pantomime and Directing
Theory of Theatre and Pantomime
Ballet
Acrobatics
Fencing and Swordmanship

Rajmund Klechot as The Wanderer
Theatrical Venues
(Abridged)
Sarah Bernhardt - Paris, France
Sadlers Wells - London, England
La Scala - Milan, Italy
Teatr Wielki - Warsaw, Poland
Opera Haus - Cologne, Germany
National Theatre - Madrid, Spain
King's Theatre - Stockholm, Sweden
Falcon Center - Copenhagen, Denmark
National Theatre - Cairo, Egypt
Casino de Liban - Beirut, Lebanon
City Center - New York City, New York
LA Mama - New York City, New York
Cathedral of Saint John the Devine - New York City, New York
Goodman Theatre - Chicago, Illinois
National Press Club - Washington DC

International Festivals in:
(Abridged)
The United States
Italy
France
Czechoslovakia
Scotland
The Netherlands
Germany
Russia

Academics:
Performance, Master Classes, Residencies
(Abridged)
Yale University School of Drama
American University
Brown University
Ithaca College
Northwestern University
Ohio University
Ohio Weslyan
Pennsylvania State University
Temple University
University of Florida
University of Kansas
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Villanova College
Washington and Lee

Rajmund Klechot and Marcel Marceau

Timeline Summary:
1959-1974
Major Performing Arts The Polish National Mine Theatre
Wroclaw, Poland
Director: Henryk Tomaszewski

1974-1981
Co-Founder/Director/Choreographer
Master Performing Artist
The Warsaw Mine Theatre
Warsaw, Poland

1978
Mr. Klechot was invited to perform as one of the few honored international guest artists at the first
Festival of American Mime
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1979
Mr. Klechot was invited to United States to create his solo program
The Wanderer, under the auspices of The Institute for the Arts and Humanistic Studies
Pennsylvania State University
in cooperation with The Office of International Studies
State University of New York at Stony Brook

1981 - pres.
Solo Artist/Creator/Choreographer/Director/Master Classes

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

Mr. Rajmund Klechot is proudly represented by:
PERFORMING ARTS IMPRESARIO USA LLC
603.723.3450


More Information
Accolades
The Overcoat