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  • Remi Rachuba

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    Remi Rachuba, a native Pole, having initially studied teaching English, participated in acting courses in Warsaw, London, New York, Moscow before settling in Scotland and finally being accepted to the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. His first professional job was performing in a dreamthinkspeak’s site-specific production titled ‘Before I Sleep’ presented at 2010 Brighton Theatre Festival, awarded with Peter Brook Best Ensemble Award and subsequently presented at the Holland Festival in 2011. He has also performed in dreamthinkspeak’s ‘The Rest is Silence’, ‘In the Beginning was the End’ and 'Absent'. Remi has also worked with Katie Mitchell on 'Lucia di Lammermoor' at the Royal Opera House in 2016 and 2017. In August 2022, he premiered his bilingual (English-Polish) solo-play, ‘Intruder/Intruz,’ at Summerhall, Fringe. Remi performed 2 language versions of the play, English and Polish. The play was supported by Arts Council England and Creative Scotland. Additionally, since graduating Remi has participated in a production at the Traverse Theatre titled ‘The Builders’ with Plutot La Vie, toured with a T.I.E production of 'Pinocchio'. He also participated in the Berlinale Talent Campus at the Berlin International Film Festival.

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  • Remi Rachuba CPT shows

    Remi Rachuba presents

    INTRUDER/INTRUZ (Archive)

    (Postponed) Wed 15 Mar at 9pm
    Following his dream, Remi moves to Scotland to become an actor. But an ugly and vicious attack almost ruins his life. A moving portrayal of acceptance and the ultimate forgiveness.
    Remi Rachuba present

    INTRUDER/INTRUZ

    Fri 14 Apr at 9pm
    Following his dream, Remi moves to Scotland to become an actor. But an ugly and vicious attack almost ruins his life. A moving portrayal of acceptance and the ultimate forgiveness.

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