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Bodo Busse (born May 28, 1969 in Stuttgart ) is a German dramaturge and theater director .

Life

After graduating from high school in Filderstadt , Bodo Busse studied musicology , literature and rhetoric at the Eberhard-Karls-University in Tübingen . He attended several master classes for opera directing with Ruth Berghaus . He then completed several internships and assistants at the Stuttgart State Opera and at the Zurich Opera House . From 1998 to 2000 he was music dramaturge at the State Theater in Mainz . He then worked for two years as a music dramaturge and assistant to general manager John Dew at the Dortmund Theater . He then worked at the Stadttheater Gießen as a managing dramaturge with directing duties. In 2002 Manfred Beilharz appointed him as a music dramaturge and member of the opera management at the Hessian State Theater in Wiesbaden , where he was engaged until July 2010.

From 2010 to 2017 Busse was the artistic director of the Coburg State Theater . With the 2017/18 season he took over the position of general manager at the Saarland State Theater as the successor to Dagmar Schlingmann .

Productions (selection)

  • 1995: Piramo e Tisbe , Intermezzo tragico by Johann Adolph Hasse , Chamber Opera Tübingen
  • 1999: The Magic Flute , opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , FILHarmonie Filderstadt
  • 2002: Marry Me a Little , musical by Stephen Sondheim , Stadttheater Gießen
  • 2004: L'enfant et les sortilèges , opera by Maurice Ravel , FILHarmonie Filderstadt
  • 2013: Dorian Gray , musical opera by Roland Fister (world premiere), Landestheater Coburg
  • 2014: Lohengrin , Chamber Opera by Salvatore Sciarrino, Landestheater Coburg
  • 2015: Lost in the world ... , scenic collage with Rückert and Kindertotenlieder by Gustav Mahler and Bouchara and Lonely Child by Claude Vivier , Landestheater Coburg
  • 2016: Schubert's Winterreise , orchestral version by Hans Zender, Landestheater Coburg
  • 2017: The Raven , chamber opera by Toshio Hosokawa (German premiere), Landestheater Coburg

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