Witold Zdzitowiecki

In the years 1924–26 he belonged to the team of the Municipal Theatre in Toruń as an actor, director and literary manager of the operetta department.

In the 1927–29 seasons, Zdzitowiecki returned to the Municipal Theatre in Toruń to work as an actor and director of operettas and musical comedies.

Zdzitowiecki's protege (and privately a lover), actor Harry Cort, was to play the main role.

In the first months of the occupation, he wrote articles for the underground newspaper "Głos Polski", printed in the apartment of his partner, Karol Benda.

[2] After the war, Zdzitowiecki sued the courts and committees of the Union of Polish Stage Artists (ZASP) for his public image.

[2] In the late 1940s and 1950s, Zdzitowiecki kept working as a director in Warsaw, Łódź and Gliwice, but he did not regain his former position in the artistic world.