Education
He studied at the American International School of Vienna, and at Swarthmore College. He attended English-language schools. After two years of study, he took a leave of absence from Swarthmore, and studied directing at the Theatre Academy in Warsaw, and then oceanography at Sea Education Association in Massachusetts.
Career
He has worked primarily in Warsaw and Krakow, but he also staged several plays abroad, in Germany, Israel and the United States. In 1994 he began studying Political Science at Swarthmore College, near Philadelphia. Upon returning to Swarthmore he changed his major to Theatre Studies, and earned his Bachelor of Arts with honors with a minor in Political Science in 1999.
After his studies, he moved to New York, where he worked as a publicity assistant, theatrical carpenter and computerized-banking assistant.
He also directed one show at the no longer existing off-off-broadway stage Collective Unconscious. In the year 2000 he returned to Poland.
After being rejected from the Krakow Theatre School, he worked as an assistant and collaborator of set designer Małgorzata Szczęśniak at Warsaw"s Rozmaitości Theatre. In 2001 he was accepted and began studying at the Directing Department of the Krakow Theatre School.
Since 2004 Zadara has directed more than thirty plays and performance art pieces at The Wybrzeże Theatre in Gdańsk, Stary National Theatre in Krakow, Współczesny Theatre in Wrocław, National Theatre in Warsaw, Współczesny Theatre in Szczecin, the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin, the HaBima National Theatre in Tel Aviv, the Schauspielhaus Wien and a staging of Iannis Xenakis"s opera Oresteia at the National Opera in Warsaw.
His 2007 production of Witold Gombrowicz"s Operetta was presented in the 2009 Philadelphia Live Arts Festival. The images and sound from the Undergraduate Student Government created the visual and musical frame of the performance, as three musicians played the score, using the child"s heartbeat as the basic rhythm. The text of was inspired by and included fragments of Deleuze and Guattari"s Anti-Oedipus.
In 2011, Zadara created a theatrical installation of Joseph Roth"s novel "Hotel Savoy" at the original Hotel Savoy in Łódź, in the building, where Roth"s novel takes place - which was then still a functioning hotel.
The spectators walked through the entire seven floors of the old building and its courtyard, while scenes and music were played simultaneously, so that no spectator could ever see the whole installation. In 2014, Zadara began a three-year-long project at the Teatr Polski in Wrocław to stage the first ever full production of Adam Mickiewicz"s epic drama Dziady.
This text is one of the most fundamental theatre text in Polish culture, but has never been staged in its entirety. The full version of the play will be presented in June 2016.