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'''Christoph Marthaler''' (born 17 October 1951, [[Erlenbach, Switzerland]]) is a Swiss director and musician, working in the style of avant-garde theater, such as [[Expressionism]] and [[Dada]], a [[Theatre of the Absurd|theater of the absurd]] elements. |
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'''Christoph Marthaler''' is a Swiss director and musician. |
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Marthaler works in the style of [[avant garde theatre]], such as [[Expressionism]] and [[Dada]], including elements of [[Theatre of the Absurd]].{{cn|date=March 2024}} |
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In 1998, he was awarded the IV [[Europe Theatre Prize|Europe Prize Theatrical Realities]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=VI Edizione |url=https://www.premioeuropa.org/vi-edizione/ |access-date=2022-12-23 |website=Premio Europa per il Teatro |language=it-IT}}</ref> |
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Other awards include:{{cn|date=March 2024}} |
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⚫ | * 1997: Director of the Year, Theatre today<ref name="berlinerfestspiele_1">{{Cite web |url=http://www.berlinerfestspiele.de/de/aktuell/festivals/03_theatertreffen/tt11_chronik/tt11_1964-2010.php |title=Chronik des Berliner Theatertreffens 1964 bis 2011 |access-date=4 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110918065546/http://www.berlinerfestspiele.de/de/aktuell/festivals/03_theatertreffen/tt11_chronik/tt11_1964-2010.php |archive-date=18 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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⚫ | * 2009: Cultural Prize of the Canton of Zurich<ref name="Tagesspiegel 2009">{{cite news |last=Kahle-Steinweh |first=Ulrike | title="Die Jury hat einen Knall" | work=[[Der Tagesspiegel]] | date=31 March 2009 | url=https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/buehne/berliner-theatertreffen-die-jury-hat-einen-knall/1832076.html | language=de | access-date=23 April 2021}}</ref> |
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==Performances == |
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* 1980: Zurich Theatre Spectacle, [[Rote Fabrik]]: Christoph Marthaler – '' Indeed. An interior '' |
* 1980: Zurich Theatre Spectacle, [[Rote Fabrik]]: Christoph Marthaler – '' Indeed. An interior '' |
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* 1983: Zurich: Christoph Marthaler after [[Erik Satie]] – '' Blanc et immobile '' |
* 1983: Zurich: Christoph Marthaler after [[Erik Satie]] – '' Blanc et immobile '' |
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* 1988: [[Theater Basel]]: Christoph Marthaler / [[Barbara Mundel]] – '' arrival Badischer Bahnhof '' |
* 1988: [[Theater Basel]]: Christoph Marthaler / [[Barbara Mundel]] – '' arrival Badischer Bahnhof '' |
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* 1989: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – '' When the Alpine Mind Reddens, Kill, Free Swiss, Kill '' |
* 1989: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – '' When the Alpine Mind Reddens, Kill, Free Swiss, Kill '' |
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* 1990: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – |
* 1990: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – {{lang|gsw|Stägeli uf, Stägeli off juhee!}} |
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* 1991: Theater Basel: [[Eugène Labiche]] – '' The affair Rue de Lourcine '' |
* 1991: Theater Basel: [[Eugène Labiche]] – '' The affair Rue de Lourcine '' |
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* 1992 Schlotterbeck Garage Basel: – '' Amora '' |
* 1992 Schlotterbeck Garage Basel: – '' Amora '' |
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* 2005: [[Bayreuth Festival]]: [[Richard Wagner]] – '' [[Tristan and Isolde (opera)|Tristan und Isolde]] '' |
* 2005: [[Bayreuth Festival]]: [[Richard Wagner]] – '' [[Tristan and Isolde (opera)|Tristan und Isolde]] '' |
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* 2005: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – '' The fruit fly '' |
* 2005: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – '' The fruit fly '' |
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* 2006: [[KunstenfestivaldesArts]] Brussels: Christoph Marthaler – '' Winch only '' (Premio Ubu, Italy) |
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* 2006: Volksbühne Berlin: Ödön von Horváth – '' [[Tales from the Vienna Woods]] '' |
* 2006: Volksbühne Berlin: Ödön von Horváth – '' [[Tales from the Vienna Woods]] '' |
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* 2007: Nederlands Theatre (NT) Gent / Toneelgroep Amsterdam: Christoph Marthaler – '' Maeterlinck '' |
* 2007: Nederlands Theatre (NT) Gent / Toneelgroep Amsterdam: Christoph Marthaler – '' Maeterlinck '' |
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* 2016: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – '' Hallelujah (A Reserve) '' |
* 2016: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – '' Hallelujah (A Reserve) '' |
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⚫ | * 2009: Cultural Prize of the Canton of Zurich<ref name="Tagesspiegel 2009">{{cite news |last=Kahle-Steinweh |first=Ulrike | title="Die Jury hat einen Knall" | work=[[Der Tagesspiegel]] | date=31 March 2009 | url=https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/buehne/berliner-theatertreffen-die-jury-hat-einen-knall/1832076.html | language=de | access-date=23 April 2021}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 20 October 2024
Christoph Marthaler is a Swiss director and musician.
Practice
[edit]Marthaler works in the style of avant garde theatre, such as Expressionism and Dada, including elements of Theatre of the Absurd.[citation needed]
Awards
[edit]In 1998, he was awarded the IV Europe Prize Theatrical Realities.[1]
Other awards include:[citation needed]
- 1992: Culture Prize of the Canton of Basel-Country
- 1994: Director of the Year, Theater Today
- 1996: Main prize of the VI. International Festival of Torun, Poland
- 1996: Konrad Wolf Prize of Academy of Arts, Berlin
- 1997: Fritz Kortner Prize
- 1997: Director of the Year, Theatre today[2]
- 1998: Europe Prize Theatrical Realities[2]
- 1998: Friedrich Luft Prize for Parisian life at the Volksbühne Berlin
- 1999: Premio Ubu, Italy
- 2004: Theatre Award Berlin, together with the set designer Anna Viebrock
- 2004: recognition medal of the City of Zurich for special cultural achievements
- 2005: Nestroy Theatre Prize (Best director) for Protection from the Future
- 2006: Premio Ubu, Italy
- 2007: International Stanislavsky Award 2007
- 2008: Politika Award of the Festival BITEF, Belgrade
- 2009: Cultural Prize of the Canton of Zurich[3]
- 2011: Hans Reinhart Ring
- 2015: Golden Lion of the Venice Biennale (Biennale Teatro)
- 2015: Premio Ubu, Italy
- 2018: International Ibsen Award
Performances
[edit]- 1980: Zurich Theatre Spectacle, Rote Fabrik: Christoph Marthaler – Indeed. An interior
- 1983: Zurich: Christoph Marthaler after Erik Satie – Blanc et immobile
- 1985: Minimal Festival Zurich: Christoph Marthaler after Erik Satie – Vexations
- 1985: Zurich: Christoph Marthaler – Big words anthem. An Impromptu for choir, orchestra, six important men and a stowaway.
- 1988: Zurich Playhouse: Kurt Schwitters – Ribble Bobble Pimlico
- 1988: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler / Barbara Mundel – arrival Badischer Bahnhof
- 1989: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – When the Alpine Mind Reddens, Kill, Free Swiss, Kill
- 1990: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – Stägeli uf, Stägeli off juhee!
- 1991: Theater Basel: Eugène Labiche – The affair Rue de Lourcine
- 1992 Schlotterbeck Garage Basel: – Amora
- 1992: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler after Fernando Pessoa – Faust. A subjective tragedy
- 1992: Theater Basel: Samuel Beckett – A piece of monologue / Still no longer
- 1993: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – Murx the Europeans! Murx him! Murx him! Murx him! Murx it off! (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 1993: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler – ProHelvetia
- 1993: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Christoph Marthaler by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – Goethe's Faust Root 1 + 2 (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 1994: Oper Frankfurt: Claude Debussy – Pelléas et Mélisande
- 1994 Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler by William Shakespeare – storm before Shakespeare – le petit Rien
- 1994: Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg: Christoph Marthaler – Addiction / pleasure
- 1994 Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler by Karl Valentin and Maurice Maeterlinck – The intruder – an anniversary concert in two acts
- 1995: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Christoph Marthaler / Stefanie Carp – Zero Hour or the Art of serving (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen) [4]
- 1995: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Elias Canetti – wedding
- 1996: Salzburg Festival: Arnold Schoenberg / Messiaen – Pierrot Lunaire / Quatuor pour la fin du temps
- 1996: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Ödön von Horváth – Kasimir and Karoline (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 1996: World in Basel and Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – Lina Böglis travel (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 1996: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – Street of the Best. A tour
- 1996: Oper Frankfurt: Giuseppe Verdi – Luisa Miller
- 1996: Opéra La Monnaie, Brussels: Klaas de Vries by Virginia Woolf and Fernando Pessoa – A King, Riding
- 1996: International Music Festival in Lucerne: Michael Jarrell for Christa Wolf – Cassandra director Christoph Marthaler and Anne Bennent
- 1997: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler / Jürg Henneberger – The Unanswered Question (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen) [4]
- 1997: Volksbühne Berlin: Anton Chekhov – Three Sisters
- 1997: Oper Frankfurt: Ludwig van Beethoven – Fidelio
- 1998: German Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Joseph Kesselring – Arsenic and Old Lace '
- 1998: Volksbühne Berlin: Jacques Offenbach – La Vie Parisienne
- 1998: Salzburg Festival: Leoš Janáček – Katya Kabanova
- 1999: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Christoph Marthaler – Specialists. A survival tea dance
- 1999: Salzburg Festival: Ödön von Horváth – Beautiful View
- 2000: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler / Anna Viebrock / Jürg Henneberger – 20th Century Blues
- 2000: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Christoph Marthaler – Hotel anxiety
- 2001: Schauspielhaus Zurich: William Shakespeare – Twelfth (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen) [4]
- 2001: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Christoph Marthaler by Franz Schubert – The Beautiful Miller (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2001: Salzburg Festival: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Le nozze di Figaro
- 2001: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler after Raffaele Viviani – The Ten Commandments
- 2002: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Thomas Hürlimann – synchro
- 2002: Münchner Kammerspiele: Elfriede Jelinek – In the Alps
- 2003: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Christoph Marthaler – Groundings (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2003: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Georg Büchner – Danton's Death (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2003: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler after Herman Melville – Better not. A thinning
- 2003: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Christoph Marthaler after Ovid – The Golden Age , with Stefan Pucher and Meg Stuart
- 2003: Opera Zurich / Zurich Schauspielhaus: Beat Furrer – Invocation
- 2004: Schauspielhaus Zurich: Christoph Marthaler – T.D.C. A replacement Passion (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2004: Nederlands Toneel (NT) Gent: Christoph Marthaler after Herman Heijermans – shanties
- 2005: Vienna Festival: Christoph Marthaler / Stefanie Carp – Protection from the Future (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen, Nestroy Theatre Prize for Best Director)
- 2005: Donaueschingen Festival: Beat Furrer – FAMA. Sound theater for large ensemble, eight voices, actress and sound building
- 2005: Bayreuth Festival: Richard Wagner – Tristan und Isolde
- 2005: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – The fruit fly
- 2006: KunstenfestivaldesArts Brussels: Christoph Marthaler – Winch only (Premio Ubu, Italy)
- 2006: Volksbühne Berlin: Ödön von Horváth – Tales from the Vienna Woods
- 2007: Nederlands Theatre (NT) Gent / Toneelgroep Amsterdam: Christoph Marthaler – Maeterlinck
- 2007: Opéra national de Paris: Giuseppe Verdi – La traviata
- 2007: Salzburg Festival / Ruhr Triennale: Christoph Marthaler – Sauser from Italy. A Urheberei
- 2007: Rote Fabrik Zurich: Christoph Marthaler – lack of space (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2008: Opéra national de Paris: Alban Berg – Wozzeck
- 2008: Hotel Waldhaus Sils-Maria: Christoph Marthaler – The theater with the Waldhaus (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2008: Centre culturel suisse de Paris: Christoph Marthaler – Lorem Ipsum Dolor: carte blanche à Christoph Marthaler
- 2009: Vienna Festival: Christoph Marthaler and Anna Viebrock – Riesenbutzbach. A permanent colony. (Invitation to the Berliner Theatertreffen)
- 2009: Theater Basel: Jacques Offenbach – La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein
- 2010: Theater Basel: Beat Furrer – Wüstenbuch
- 2010: Festival d'Avignon: Christoph Marthaler and Anna Viebrock – Nonsense '
- 2010: Theater Basel: My fair lady – a language laboratory
- 2011: Katuaq Nuuk / Vienna Festival. + – 0 A subpolar basecamp , musical Greenland project; UA 12 May 2011
- 2011: Salzburg Festival: Leoš Janáček – The Makropulos
- 2011: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler, Malte Ubenauf, Bendix Dethleffsen – Lo stimolatore cardiaco
- 2012: Volksbühne Berlin / Vienna Festival: Ödön von Horváth – GlaubeLiebeHoffnung
- 2012: Zurich Opera House: Christoph Marthaler, Anna Viebrock, Laurence Cummings, Malte Ubenauf – Sale
- 2013: Acting Cologne: Sasha Rau – Oh it's like home
- 2013: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler, Malte Ubenauf, Bendix Dethleffsen – king. An enharmonic
- 2013: Vienna Festival: Christoph Marthaler, Uli Fussenegger – Last Days. An eve
- 2013: Theater Basel: Christoph Marthaler / Eugene Labuche – Das Weisse from egg (Une ile flottante)
- 2014: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: Christoph Marthaler, Anna Viebrock, Malte Ubenauf – homesickness & Crime
- 2014: Teatro Real Madrid: Jacques Offenbach – Les contes d'Hoffmann
- 2014: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler, Anna Viebrock, Malte Ubenauf – Tessa Blomstedt does not give up [4]
- 2015: Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg: John Osborne – The Entertainer '
- 2015: Theater Basel / Hamburg State Opera: Christoph Marthaler – Isolde 'supper' '
- 2015: Zurich Opera House: G. Rossini – Il Viaggio A Reims
- 2016: Volksbühne Berlin: Christoph Marthaler – Hallelujah (A Reserve)
References
[edit]- ^ "VI Edizione". Premio Europa per il Teatro (in Italian). Retrieved 23 December 2022.
- ^ a b "Chronik des Berliner Theatertreffens 1964 bis 2011". Archived from the original on 18 September 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
- ^ Kahle-Steinweh, Ulrike (31 March 2009). ""Die Jury hat einen Knall"". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Retrieved 23 April 2021.
- ^ a b c d Chronicle of the Berlin Theatertreffen[permanent dead link]