Jette Steckel

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Jette Steckel (* 1982 in Berlin ) is a German theater director .

life and work

Antigone buries her brother Polyneikes, Burgtheater 2015

She is the daughter of the set designer Susanne Raschig and the director and artistic director Frank-Patrick Steckel and completed a degree in directing at the Hamburg Theater Academy . In 2015 she made her debut with a production of Antigone at the Burgtheater in Vienna .

Awards

The critics of the magazine Theater heute voted her in 2007 for her production of Darja Stocker's Nachtblind at the Thalia Theater Hamburg as Young Director of the Year . For her production Saved by Edward Bond at the Thalia Theater she received the 2007 award for directing from the German Academy of Performing Arts. In 2008 she was nominated for the Nestroy Theater Prize for Best Newcomer . In 2011 she was awarded the Rolf Mares Prize for her production of Don Carlos , also at the Thalia Theater Hamburg . In 2017 she received the Rolf Mares Prize for her production of Das eightchte Leben (For Brilka) at the Thalia Theater.

literature

  • Anke Dürr: Hunger for meaning. About the director Jette Steckel and her staging of Edward Bonds Saved at Thalia in Gaußstrasse, Hamburg. In: Kilian Engels & C. Bernd Sucher (eds.): Political and possible worlds. Tomorrow's directors. Henschel, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-89487-613-5 , pp. 16-23.
  • Jette Steckel , in: Internationales Biographisches Archiv 03/2014 from January 14, 2014, in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Winner 2011 - Theater Hamburg. Retrieved January 18, 2018 .
  2. Theater Prize Hamburg - Theater Hamburg. Retrieved January 18, 2018 .