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(Actor) Wojciech Bogusławski was a key figure in Polish theater, recognized for his role in the Polish Enlightenment era. He led the National Theatre in Warsaw at various times and was instrumental in founding Polish opera. Bogusławski is honored as the "Father of Polish theatre" for his profound influence on the growth of the performing arts in Poland. His work as an actor, director, and playwright has left a lasting impact on Polish cultural heritage.