Alice Buddeberg

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Alice Buddeberg (* 1982 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German theater director .

Life

After internships and assistants at the Theaterhaus Jena , Theater Lübeck , Theater Bremen and at the Oskaras-Koršunovas-Theater (OKT) in Vilnius, Lithuania, Alice Buddeberg studied directing at the Theater Academy Hamburg , University of Music and Theater from 2004 to 2008 . During her studies she was staging at the Theaterhaus Jena, at Kampnagel in Hamburg, at the Theater Bremen and at the Schauspielhaus Wien . She then worked as a director at Theater Bremen, Schauspiel Frankfurt , the Deutsches Theater Göttingen and the Schauspielhaus Hamburg, among others . From 2013 to 2016 she was house director at the Theater Bonn and also works at the State Theater Braunschweig , Lucerne Theater , State Theater Schwerin , Theater Trier and at the National Theater . She staged world premieres by Alfred Döblin , Lukas Holliger , Fritz Kater , Lothar Kittstein , Oliver Kluck , Thomas Melle , Magareth Obexer and Ulrike Syha .

In 2010 she was invited to the “ Radikal jung ” festival at the Munich Volkstheater with her production Hedda Gabler at the Schauspiel Frankfurt in coproduction with the Ruhrfestspiele . In 2011 she received the Kurt Hübner Prize in Bremen for her “incisive, poetic classic productions” . Her productions to the Heidelberger Stückemarkt , the Mülheimer Theatertage , the Autorentheatertage Berlin, the NRW-Theatertreffen and the Ruhrfestspiele received further invitations, for example her production of In the Heart of Violence after Édouard Louis at the Bielefeld Theater in 2019.

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supporting documents

  1. Selection of the NRW-Theatertreffen 2019: The ten outstanding ones , nachtkritik.de, published and accessed April 3, 2019