Birth Place: Poland
MAKS KUBIS
(Musical Director/Performer) spent most of his childhood and adolescent years in Puck, Poland where he started his guitar and singing journey performing in a church band at the age of ten. In 2008 he got accepted to Danuta Baduszkowa Music Theatre House - Junior Division – where he studied the fundamentals of musical theatre. Maks is a co-founder of a Polish blues-rock group Old Garage. The project resulted in over a hundred concerts around the country and an EP recording. He also created Projekt Cii. . . – Trio performing works of most notable Polish poets and writers. Maks composed and performed a hymn of the first Polish Whisky Festival. Also, he is a Jacek Kaczmarski Poetry Festival laureate and three-time Regional Poetry Festival winner. PSO - Polish Student Organization Scholarship Recipient of 2016.
After moving to the United States, he began his education at the New York Film Academy: Musical Theatre Program. He received his bachelor of fine arts from
The New School University/AMDA in the summer of 2016 and since then he has been working on various theatrical and music projects with different organizations like: Fundamental Theatre Project, Theatre Now New York and Polish Theatre Institute.
Year 2017 was filled with many incredible projects, such as a Broadway performance at The American Airlines Theatre in Peter Shaffer Memorial, Losing Days alongside Sam Underwood at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Story of Two Poets (Producing debut), Company (Brooklyn College), Salt Land by Peter Shaffer and many other productions.
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