Christiane Pohle

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Christiane Pohle (* 1968 in Berlin ) is a German director .

Life

Christiane Pohle completed an acting training in Hamburg. Her first directorial work was Sitzen in Hamburg , an adaptation of Chekhov's The Three Sisters , which she performed together with the theater group Laborlavache! developed. She was awarded the Impulse Prize for Independent Theater and the 2001 Prize for Direction awarded by the Academy for Performing Arts and the City of Bensheim .

Pohle worked on the following stages, among others: Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz , Bavarian State Opera, Sophiensaele Berlin , TIF Dresden, Stadttheater Freiburg , Thalia Theater Hamburg , Kampnagel Hamburg , Burgtheater Vienna, Schauspielhaus Zürich , for the RuhrTriennale , the Salzburg Festival , the State Theater Stuttgart, Bremen Opera, Graz Theater , Kammerspiele Munich, and Stuttgart State Opera.

Christiane Pohle was nominated twice for the Nestroy Theater Prize in the “Best Director” category. In 2015 she co-founded the art and performance platform "hothouse for rough translations [h4rt]" in Munich. A large part of the directorial work and artistic concepts realized by Christiane Pohle are created in collaboration with the dramaturge Malte Ubenauf.

As a lecturer and honorary professor for acting / directing, Pohle u. a. at the Berlin University of the Arts , the Hamburg University of Music and Theater , the Otto Falckenberg School Munich and the Bavarian Theater Academy Munich. From 2012 to 2019 Christiane Pohle was head of the acting course at the Academy for Performing Arts Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg.

Christiane Pohle lives in Munich and Trieste.

Productions (selection)

  • 1999: Kammerspiele Hamburg, Christiane Pohle sit in Hamburg after Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters
  • 2000: Kampnagel Hamburg / Schauspielhaus Zürich, After Maxim Gorki summer guests
  • 2001: Theaterhaus Jena / TIF Dresden / sophiensaele Berlin / Thalia Theater Hamburg, Gesine Danckwart daily bread
  • 2002: Schaubühne Berlin, Abi Morgan Splendor
  • 2002: Schauspielhaus Zürich, after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Clavigo
  • 2002: Theater Freiburg / sophiensaele Berlin, After Peter Hoeg The plan of the abolition of the dark
  • 2002: TIF Dresden, Roland Schimmelpfennig Push Up
  • 2003: Kammerspiele Munich, Jon Fosse There's someone else to come
  • 2003: Graz Capital of Culture / Burgtheater Vienna, Gert Jonke Chorphantasie
  • 2003: Schauspielhaus Zürich, Falk Richter Electronic City
  • 2003: Schauspielhaus Zürich, Peter Stamm Apres Soleil
  • 2004: Salzburg Festival / Kammerspiele Munich, Joanna Laurens Five Gold Rings
  • 2004: Schauspielhaus Zürich, Sibylle Lewitscharoff "Pong"
  • 2004: Thalia Theater Hamburg, Ferdinand Bruckner "Fruits of Nothing"
  • 2004: Theater Freiburg, After Jean Paul Sartre Die Flies
  • 2005: Burgtheater, Vienna, Gert Jonke "The Sunken Cathedral"
  • 2005: Ruhrtriennale, Gert Jonke "Strange Thing"
  • 2005: sophiensäle, Berlin, Christiane Pohle / Robert Lehniger / Maria Alice Bahra / Malte Ubenauf "Behold my soul"
  • 2006: Münchner Kammerspiele, Friedrich Schiller "The Robbers"
  • 2006: Münchner Kammerspiele, Peter Licht "We'll win (and that's just the beginning)"
  • 2006: Thalia Theater Hamburg, Thomas Bernhard "Extinction"
  • 2007: Münchner Kammerspiele, based on motifs by Wolfram von Eschenbach "Parzival (A Project)"
  • 2007: Salzburg Festival, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Thomas Bernhard "A Festival for Boris"
  • 2007: Theater Basel, Christiane Pohle / Robert Lehniger / Miriam Ehlers / Malte Ubenauf "zones of my exclusions"
  • 2008: Burgtheater, Vienna, Gert Jonke "Free Fall"
  • 2008: Münchner Kammerspiele, Ödön von Horváth "To the beautiful view"
  • 2008: Theater Basel, Thomas Bernhard "Old Masters"
  • 2009: Bavarian State Opera, Jay Schwartz, "Narcissus and Echo"
  • 2009: Münchner Kammerspiele, Anja Hilling "Bulbus"
  • 2009: Thalia Theater Hamburg, based on Juan Goytisolo "The Marx Saga"
  • 2010: Pathos Munich / Theater Basel, According to Fjodor M. Dostojewski "Player"
  • 2010: Thalia Theater Hamburg (Thalia in Gaußstrasse), John Osborne "The Entertainer"
  • 2011: Centraltheater Leipzig, Georg Kaiser, "From morning to midnight"
  • 2011: Münchner Kammerspiele, Rainald Goetz "Jeff Koons"
  • 2011: Thalia Theater Hamburg, Anton Chekhov, "Three Sisters"
  • 2012: Theater Basel, Wilhelm Jacoby / Carl Laufs, "Pension Schöller"
  • 2012: Theater Academy Ludwigsburg, based on Matias Faldbakken and Thomas Mann "Desirevolution"
  • 2013: Schauspielhaus Graz , based on the novel by Thomas Bernhard "Der Untergeher"
  • 2013: Bavarian State Opera, Hans Werner Henze "Elegy for young lovers"
  • 2014: Opera Bremen, Christiane Pohle "Pomp and Circumstances - Music for a Kingdom"
  • 2014: Schauspiel Stuttgart, Dieter Roth "Hirnbonbon"
  • 2014: Schauspiel Stuttgart, based on the novel by Thomas Mann "Zauberberg"
  • 2014: Schauspielhaus Graz, by Gert Jonke "Presence of Memory"
  • 2015: Bavarian State Opera, by Claude Debussy "Pelléas et Mélisande"
  • 2015 "5.6.-11.6. (dead) 15.6. (Resurrection) ”- Acting project according to Einar Schleef (final project of the 3rd year of drama at the ADK. The project was invited to the ENCOUNTER-FESTIVAL in Brno and awarded).
  • 2015–2017 hothouse for rough translations [h4rt]
  • 2016: hothouse for rough translations [h4rt] Munich, by Christiane Pohle & Ensemble "Simultan"
  • 2017 hothouse for rough translations [h4rt], "en face - 6 portraits" (a production with students of the dramaturgy course of the August Everding Theater Academy)
  • 2019: State Opera Stuttgart, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart "Le nozze di Figaro"
  • 2020: Kammerspiele Munich, by Elfriede Jelinek "purely GOLD" (final production by the OFS students)

Awards

  • 2001: Impulse Prize for Free Theater
  • 2001: Award for directing from the city of Bensberg and the Academy of Performing Arts
  • 2006: Nestroy nomination for Best Director
  • 2008: Nestroy nomination for Best Director

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christiane Pohle . Bavarian State Opera, accessed on March 17, 2020