Born in France in 1984, Mickaël de Oliveira has a masters in Art Studies by Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra (FLUC) and a PHD in Theatre Studies – Contemporary Dramaturgy – by Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa (FLUL, 2013). He has also developed a post-graduation project about the presence of text in dance and contemporary theatre (FCT, ULisboa, 2016-2022). As a lecturer he has taught Cultural Management at Instituto Politécnico de Leiria and History, Dramaturgy and Theatre Aesthetics in FLUC, ESTC and Universidade Lusófona de Lisboa e do Porto.
In 2009, he co-founded Colectivo 84, to which he serves as artistic director with John Romão, and where his artistic works have come to fruition: “My Death” (2022), “15 Year Party” (2020), “Hantologia” (2019), “Sócrates Must Die” (2017/2018), “The Constitution” (2016) and “Oslo” (2015). In Portugal, his shows have been at Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II, Teatro Nacional São João, Teatro Viriato, Teatro São Luiz and Teatro Académico de Coimbra, amongst many others. Internationally, his works have been performed at la Mousson d’Été festival (France), Théâtre de Liège and KVS (Belgium) Teatro Nacional de Catalunya (Barcelona, Spain), and others.
He has won several awards, including the Maria Matos New Dramaturgy Award (2007, Maria Matos Teatro Municipal, Lisbon), and Honorable Mention of the António José da Silva Award (Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II / FUNARTE, Brasil) and Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores (SPA). Most of Mickaël’s works can be found in volumes of his “Complete Works”, published by Editora Húmus (Volume I, 2015 and Volume II, 2022).
Mickaël is also the artistic director of END festival, a festival that promotes playwriting and dramaturgy in the context of the performing arts since 2010, having already had five editions. He was co-director of Teatro Académico Gil Vicente, in Coimbra, between 2011 and 2015, where he was in charge of programming. In 2021 he was also an associate artist at Teatro Viriato.
Mickäel de Oliveira