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== Studies ==
== Studies ==
Večerskis studied at the [[Lithuanian State Conservatory]]. He completed actor studies in 1973 and manager studies for theatre director in 1988. In 1993 Večerskis studied art management at theArt Institute of New York City. In 1996 he received a management certificate from the Baltic Management Fund.
Večerskis studied at the [[Lithuanian State Conservatory]]. He completed actor studies in 1973 and manager studies for theatre director in 1988. In 1993 Večerskis studied art management at [[the Art Institute of New York City]]. In 1996 he received a management certificate from the Baltic Management Fund.


== Career ==
== Career ==
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*2003 – ''Grobis'', based on ''[[Loot (play)|Loot]]'' by [[Joe Orton]]
*2003 – ''Grobis'', based on ''[[Loot (play)|Loot]]'' by [[Joe Orton]]
*2005 – ''Meilė pagal grafiką'', based on ''[[Run for Your Wife (play)|Run for Your Wife]]'' by [[Ray Cooney]]
*2005 – ''Meilė pagal grafiką'', based on ''[[Run for Your Wife (play)|Run for Your Wife]]'' by [[Ray Cooney]]

==TV==
*2007-2009: TV series ''[[Nekviesta meilė]]'' as Antanas Baronas


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{lt icon}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110722152434/http://www.teatras.lt/news2.php?strid=1022&id=49386 Lists of performances]
* {{in lang|lt}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110722152434/http://www.teatras.lt/news2.php?strid=1022&id=49386 Lists of performances]
* {{lt icon}} [http://www.vtv.lt/content/view/9031/253/ Short bio]
* {{in lang|lt}} [http://www.vtv.lt/content/view/9031/253/ Short bio]
* {{lt icon}} [http://whatson.delfi.lt/archive/article.php?id=7858905 Article on Večerskis]
* {{in lang|lt}} [http://whatson.delfi.lt/archive/article.php?id=7858905 Article on Večerskis]

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Latest revision as of 01:18, 23 April 2023

Adolfas Večerskis
Born (1949-09-04) 4 September 1949 (age 75)
NationalityLithuanian
Occupation(s)Actor, General director of Lithuanian National Drama Theatre
Years active1973 - now
Website[1]

Adolfas Večerskis (born 4 September 1949 in Kretinga), is a Lithuanian movie and stage actor, director and translator. He began his career in films, but later chose to play mainly on the stage. Večerskis, his wife Viola, and their younger daughter Juta live in Vilnius, where he is the General Director of the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre. He is a judge on the show Lithuania's Got Talent.

Studies

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Večerskis studied at the Lithuanian State Conservatory. He completed actor studies in 1973 and manager studies for theatre director in 1988. In 1993 Večerskis studied art management at the Art Institute of New York City. In 1996 he received a management certificate from the Baltic Management Fund.

Career

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  • 1973–1991 – performed various roles at the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre
  • 1992 – opened Vaidilos ainiai, his own private theatre (in 1997 renamed as A. Večerskis Theatre)
  • 1995–2000 – manager of an international project theatre without borders
  • 1998 – manager of Kretinga Theatre Festival
  • 1998 – appointed as the Program Chief of the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre

Important plays

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TV

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