Christian Scholze

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Christian Scholze (* 1969 in Witten ) is a German dramaturge and theater director.

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Christian Scholze grew up in Sprockhövel . He studied English and German at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg and the University of Trier and obtained a master's degree (English).

Since 1995 he has worked as a theater director and has staged plays by Sophocles , Shakespeare , Brecht , Miller , O'Neill and Dürrenmatt , but also contemporary plays. In this regard, attention was paid to a. his production of Feridun Zaimoglus and Günter Senkel's successful play Schwarze Jungfrauen at the Westphalian State Theater in 2006, which he followed up with a second part in 2009. This production premiered as part of the Akzente 09 festival in Duisburg. In 2005 Scholze became head dramaturge of the evening theater at the Westphalian State Theater in Castrop-Rauxel.

As a lecturer for German studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Essen since 2003, he is also director of the university theater there.

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