Adam Dragun

Adam Dragun is the frontman of the synthpop band Berlin Manson and a prominent figure in the up-and-coming theatre generation. He is a writer, director, and performer in multi-genre projects that combine political and introspective views on current social issues. He studied at Charles University and the Academy of Theatre Arts in Kraków, and completed a directing internship at Warsaw’s Nowy Teatr. He is currently finishing his master’s degree at the Academy of Performing Arts (DAMU) in the Alternative and Puppet Theatre program.
His theatrical works include Naposled, kdy byli moji rodiče v Komuně Varšava (The Last Time My Parents Were at Komuna Warszawa, Komuna Warszawa, 2022), Prcat (Fuck, P*AKT, 2024), and Repríza (Reprise) – part of the trilogy The Slovaks Will Come Alive. Anthem for the 21st Century (Uhol_92, 2024). This autumn saw the premiere of the co-production Alex: Life ends at thirteen (Archa+/ Batyskaf, 2025), which balances personal confession, fiction, and documentary. He also contributed to Petra Tejnorová’s production of Frankenstein at the National Theatre (2025).