Doris Harder
Doris Harder (* in Preetz near Kiel) is a German theater director .
Doris Harder studied directing at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna from 1984 to 1988 and from 1981 to 1984 at the “School for Drama” in Kiel . From 2002 to 2003, from 2005 to 2009 and from 2015 to 2019, Harder stayed in the USA. From 2003 to 2005 she lived in Switzerland. Ordained Zen priestess since 2002. Teaches Buddhism, mindfulness, leadership.
Directorial work (selection)
- "Chief Evening Wind" by JNNestroy, OFF Theater Salzburg and Miltenberg, 2019
- "Tatort Mödling 1111" Station theater on the city history of Mödling near Vienna, 2014
- "Buddhist Film Week" at Kino La France Vienna, Nov. 2013, organization and curator
- "Fear eats the soul" by Rainer Werner Fassbinder Stadttheater Mödling and Scala Theater Vienna 2013
- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the International Shakespeare Festival in Neuss 2012
- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Shakespeare Company Berlin 2011
- "Happy" by Doris Doerrie at the Scala Theater Vienna 2011
- "Happy" by Doris Doerrie at the Stadttheater Moedling 2010
- "Camillas Space" , International Clown Festival, Vienna 2010
- Clown-performane for German-French. young art forum, Lyon 2010
- ".Power.Religion.Violence" - Nathan the Wise, GE Lessing, Arge Nonntal, 2007
- "The exchanged heads" by Thomas Mann , Literaturhaus Salzburg , 2002
- Chanson evening , Bayreuth, 2002
- " The White Rose" , opera by Udo Zimmermann , Philharmonie Salzburg , 2001
- "Mother, how far can I travel?" Remembrance Theater Vienna, Kosmos Theater, 2001
- "Helmbrecht" Open-air in Burghausen, Theaterhof Priessenthal, 2001
- "I got (t) u" Production by the City of Salzburg on the subject of "Sects", 2000
- "Jona sucht das Weite" in- house production in the city of Salzburg and churches, 2000
- "Aus der Fremde" by Ernst Jandl , Literaturhaus Salzburg , 1999
- "If I could wish for something ... " Theater in der Drachengasse 1999 (co-founder of the Vienna Memorial Theater, 1999)
- " Pooh the Bear " by AA Milne , Landestheater Salzburg, 1999
- "A Magic Flute" , Salzburg Tourneetheater, 1998
- "Trainspotting" by Irvine Welsh , Metropolis Theater Salzburg, 1998
- " Medea " by Euripides , Romanesque Hall, Salzburg, 1998
- "Lilly is sleeping" clown, self-produced about women and legal drugs; Lecturer at the Athanor Academy Burghausen, 1997
- " Cyrano de Bergerac " by Edmond Rostand , Theaterachse , 1996
- "Wrongly connected" in- house production on communication between men and women, 1995
- Artistic director of the Clown-Doctors Salzburg, 1995
- "Heart and Liver, Dog and Pig" by Hansjörg Schneider , Theaterachse , 1994
- "September has time" by Alfred Cybulska , Cabaret Niedermayr, Vienna, 1994
- "Voll auf der Rolle" , Projekttheater, Salzburg, 1992
- “Nice Christmas presents” by Alan Ayckbourn, Kleines Theater Salzburg 1991
- "From now" by Alan Ayckbourn, Kleines Theater Salzburg, 1990
- “Beauty Farm”, own piece, Theater VITRIOL, Austria tour 1990
- “The Palestinian Woman” by Joshua Sobol, Kleines Theater Salzburg 1991
- "Spain - The Golden Age" with the ensemble from the Small Theater in 1990
- "Butterbrot" by Gabriel Barylli with Josef Hader , Kleines Theater Salzburg 1989
- 6 months at Theater Rote Grütze Berlin , organization theater festival and direction, 1989
- “A Game for Time - The Auschwitz Girls Orchestra” by A. Miller, 1988, Kleines Theater Salzburg
- “Open two-way relationship” by Dario Fo-Franca Rame , 1986, Kleines Theater Salzburg, radio play for ORF Klagenfurt
Web links
- Doris Harder in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ "Celebration Hour" starts with Zen Buddhism and Judaism - religion on TV. March 22, 2020, accessed June 28, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Harder, Doris |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theater director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Preetz near Kiel |