- She wrote a memoir called Nagle zastepstwo. Z dziennika pani minister.
- Worked as a theatre director at theaters in Bialystok, Warsaw and Nowa Huta.
- Studied directing at the National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw.
- From 12 September 1989 to 12 January 1991, she served as Minister of Culture and Art in the Cabinet of Tadeusz Mazowiecki.
- In 2011 she was decorated with the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.
- In 1981 she staged the play Oskarzony: czerwiec piecdziesiat szesc at the New Theatre in Poznan. As a consequence, she was interned for several months during the period of martial law.
- Studied ethnography at the University of Warsaw.
- In 1973 she reactivated the New Theatre in Poznan which she managed until 1989.
- She published a diary Dziewczyna z Kamienia.
- In the years 1970-1973 she was the director of the Wojciech Boguslawski Theatre in Kalisz.
- In 2008, after the death of Gustaw Holoubek, she took over the duties of the artistic director at the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw. She held this position until July 2011.
- She was a member of the Support Committee of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw.
- In 1981, she staged the play Oskarzony: czerwiec piecdziesiat szesc there. As a consequence, she was interned for several months during the period of martial law (Wlodzimierz Braniecki was the co-author of the screenplay).
- Her paternal ancestors used the Puchala coat of arms.
- In 2008, after the death of Gustaw Holoubek, she took over the duties of the artistic director at the Ateneum Theatre in Warsaw.
- She studied ethnography at the University of Warsaw, as well as directing at the National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw.
- In 2005, she signed a declaration of support for the Democratic Party, she was also one of the co-authors of its culture program. She was a member of Bronislaw Komorowski's support committee before the presidential elections in 2010 and in 2015.
- As a director, she directed Television Theatre plays and film productions (the series Boza podszewka in 1997 and 2004, the films Kochankowie z Marony, Cud purymowy).
- She made her debut with productions of Husband and Wife by Aleksander Fredro and The Caretaker by Harold Pinter at the Theater.
- She largely subordinated her own directing work to the director's function, often preparing stagings necessary for the proper construction of the repertoire or the use of the acting team. She was able to step back into the background and leave room for collaborators creating expressive, original theater.
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