Yoann
Gasiorowski
Entre à la Comédie-Française
le 2 January 2018
After attaining a university degree in History, Yoann Gasiorowski trained at the Poitiers Conservatory which was run by Jean-Pierre Berthomier. In 2011, he performed Daniel Keene’s Untitled Monologue (Monologue sans titre) directed by Rodolphe Gentilhomme.
Then he played in Patio, a multimedia piece conceived by Cyril Teste and the MxM collective after We’re Not Here to Disappear (On n’est pas là pour disparaître) by Olivia Rosenthal. As part of the 25th class of the École supérieure de la Comédie de Saint-Étienne, he worked with Bruno Meyssat on improvising from objects and with Alain Françon on the interpretation of Chekhov’s opus, more specifically Uncle Vanya. Matthieu Cruciani introduced the students with the Marat-Sade, a work by Peter Weiss, and with Danton’s Death by Georg Büchner. Benoît Lambert had the students work on Débâcle(s), a piece Marion Aubert wrote specially for them. As a trained musician, Yoann Gasiorowki played the role of the Drummer in Jon Fosse’s Lilac as part of a carte blanche program by Marie-Ange Gagnaux et Clara Bonnet. He discovered the work of Thomas Bernhard through working with Michel Raskine who directed him in Le Réformateur.
Having left the school in 2014, he became a permanent member of the TDB, Centre dramatique national Dijon-Bourgogne Company for three seasons. There, he was part of several creations by Benoit Lambert: Molière’s Tartuffe or the Impostor (Tartuffe ou l’imposteur), Tartuffe 2.4 – a short piece for student classrooms, and La Devise by François Bégaudeau. At the same time, he continued training with Denis Guenoun and Stanislas Roquette in a workshop on the ‘‘scenic energy of thought’’ (« Énergies scéniques de la pensée »), and with Baptiste Guiton who directed him in Le bruit des taupes, a radio play by Magali Mougel broadcast on France Culture. At the Maison de la Poésie in Paris, he participated in the reading of Montrez-moi vos mains written and staged by the pianist Alexandre Tharaud.
In 2017, Yoann Gasiorowski played with two companies from Poitiers: Dennis Kelly’s Love and Money directed by Mathilde Souchaud, and 20 Novembre, a multimedia piece conceived by Angélique Orvain after a text by Lars Norén. He ran an interpretation workshop for the students of the Poitiers Conservatory, which was directly inspired by L’Abécédaire by Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet.
He became a pensionnaire of the Comédie-Française on the 2nd of January 2018, and made his debut in Goethe’s Faust, adapted and staged by Valentine Losseau and Raphaël Navarro. He also played in Les Ondes magnétiques written and directed by David Lescot.
In the 2018/2019 season, Yoann Gasiorowski will be playing in Shakespeare’s The Twelfth Night Or What You Will by Thomas Ostermeier, Federico Fellini’s Le Voyage de G. Mastorna by Marie Rémond and in Les Serge (Gainsbourg Point barre) by Stéphane Varupenne and Sébastien Pouderoux. He will also be playing in the rerun of Victor Hugo’s Lucrezia Borgia by Denis Podalydès.
Saison2025-26
Découvrez les 9 saisons de Yoann Gasiorowski passées à la Comédie-Française
Cette saison
directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger
directed by Johanna Boyé
texte and directed by...
directed by Lilo Baur
conducted by Alexandra Cravero
directed by Valérie Lesort
Saisonpassées
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after Nicolaï Erdman
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by Edmond Rostand
directed by Emmanuel Daumas -
Rencontre et lectures avec Gabrielle Crawford, photographe,
Étienne Daho, auteur, compositeur et interprète,
Anne Kessler et Yoann Gasiorowski
conduite par Béline Dolat, journaliste -
adapted and directed by Stéphane Varupenne et Sébastien Pouderoux
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Adapted and directed by
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by Agatha Christie
directed by Lilo Baur
translated by Serge Bagdassarian and Lilo Baur
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by Georges Feydeau
Directed by Lilo Baur -
Comedy-ballet by Molière
Directed by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq -
by Marcel Aymé
Directed by Raphaëlle Saudinos and Véronique Vella -
by Edmond Rostand
Directed by Emmanuel Daumas -
by Molière
Directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger -
by Georges Feydeau
Directed by Lilo Baur -
Created and directed by Serge Bagdassarian and Marina Hands
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After George Sand
Adapted by Laurent Delvert et Aurélien Hamard-Padis
Directed by Laurent Delvert -
William Shakespeare
artistic director Suliane Brahim -
adapted and directed by Stéphane Varupenne et Sébastien Pouderoux
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by Georges Feydeau
Directed by Lilo Baur -
by Marcel Proust
Adapted and directed by Christophe Honoré -
by Marcel Aymé
directed by Raphaëlle Saudinos et Véronique Vella -
Marivaux
artistic director Claire de La Rüe du Can -
artistic director Amélie Wendling
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Spectacle musical conçu et mis en scène par Serge Bagdassarian et Marina Hands
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de Jean-Luc Lagarce
Mise en scène Glysleïn Lefever -
(Molière-Lully,
impromptu musical)
Text and direction Yoann Gasiorowski -
by Molière
Directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger -
by Molière
artistic direction by Thierry Hancisse
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by Molière
directed by Claude Stratz -
by Molière
artistic direction by Nicolas Lormeau
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by Molière
artistic direction by Véronique Vella
bifrontal system -
Comedy-ballet by Molière
Directed by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq
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