Kurt Huebner Director's Award
The Kurt Hübner Director's Prize , also known as the Advancement Award for Directing , the Kurt Hübner Advancement Award for Young Directors or the Kurt Hübner Award , is a theater award given to young directors . It has been awarded annually since 1991 on the occasion of the Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring by the German Academy of Performing Arts in Bensheim and is endowed with 5,000 euros. The jurors were Hans Lietzau (1991), Kurt Hübner (1992 to 2006) and Klaus Völker (since 2007).
Award winners
- 1991: Anselm Weber for his production The Minor performers by Peter Turrini at the Münchner Kammerspiele
- 1992: Crescentia Dünßer and Otto Kukla for their joint production of Purgatory in Ingolstadt by Marieluise Fleißer at the Landestheater Tübingen.
- 1993: Martin Kušej for his production Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller at the Staatsschauspiel Stuttgart
- 1994: Peer Boysen for his production Grindkopf by Tankred Dorst at the Schauburg (Munich)
- 1995: Pit Holzwarth for his productions of William Shakespeare's Perikles , As You Like It and The Funny Wives of Windsor for the Bremen Shakespeare Company and Elmar Goerden for his production of Blunt or the guest of Karl Philipp Moritz at the Stuttgart State Theater
- 1996: Leonhard Koppelmann for his production Die Juden by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg and Erich Sidler for his production The Marquise of O ... by Heinrich von Kleist at the Staatsschauspiel Hannover.
- 1997: Armin Holz for his production of The False Maid by Pierre Carlet de Marivaux at the State Theater in Hanover
- 1998: Elias Perrig for his productions Das Wehr by Conor McPherson at the Staatstheater Stuttgart and for the theater project The Last Executioner , a co-production of the Theater an der Winkelwiese Zurich, the Theater Tuchlaube Aarau and the Schlachthaus-Theater Bern
- 1999: Sandra Strunz for her production Frost based on Thomas Bernhard 's novel of the same name at the Lucerne Theater
- 2000: Christiane Pohle for her production sit in Hamburg after Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters at the Free Theater Laborlavache in Hamburg
- 2001: Monika Gintersdorfer for her production bedbound by Edna Walsh at the Münchner Kammerspiele
- 2002: Tina Lanik for her production Drops on Hot Stones by Rainer Werner Fassbinder , Bavarian State Theater Munich
- 2003: Florian Fiedler for his production Nieder Bayern! based on Martin Sperr's play Hunting Scenes from Lower Bavaria at the Volkstheater in Munich
- 2004: Schirin Khodadadian for her production It's so wild in our forests by Theresia Walser at the Staatstheater Kassel and Daniela Kranz for her production Mein junges Idiotisches Herz by Anja Hilling at the Münchner Kammerspiele
- 2005: Sebastian Schug for his production As soon as five years go by by Federico García Lorca at the bat Studiotheater Berlin
- 2006: Roger Vontobel for his production The golden fleece by Franz Grillparzer at the Schauspiel Essen.
- 2007: Jette Steckel for her production Saved by Edward Bond at the Thalia Theater Hamburg
- 2008: Maik Priebe for his production Blick zurück im Zorn by John Osborne at the Staatstheater Kassel
- 2009: Tilmann Köhler for his production The holy Johanna der Schlachthöfe by Bertolt Brecht at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden
- 2010: Kevin Rittberger for his production The Abolition of Species by Dietmar Dath at the Deutsches Theater Berlin
- 2011: Antú Romero Nunes for his production of Rocco and his brothers at the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2012: Rudolf Frey for his productions Stories from the Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth at the Schauspielhaus Salzburg and Die Csárdásfürstin by Emmerich Kálmán at the South Thuringian State Theater Meiningen
- 2013: Daniela Löffner for her productions Der Sturm by William Shakespeare at the Staatstheater Braunschweig and Children of the Sun by Maxim Gorki at the Schauspielhaus Zurich
- 2014: Julia Wissert for her production The Boy in the Door by Juan Mayorga at the Wiesbaden State Theater
- 2015: Gernot Grünewald for his production 'anˌ kɔmən - Unaccompanied in Hamburg at the Thalia Theater Hamburg
- 2016: Alexander Eisenach for his production The Cold Breath of Money at the Frankfurt Theater
- 2017: Nora Abdel-Maksoud for her production THE MAKING-OF at the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2018: Robert Icke for his staging of the tragedy "Orestie" based on Aeschylus at the Schauspiel Stuttgart.
- 2019: Florian Fischer for his production "Operation Kamen" at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden in cooperation with the Archa Theater Prague.
Web links
- Kurt-Hübner-Director's Award on the website of the German Academy of Performing Arts
supporting documents
- ↑ Kurt Hübner Prize goes to Robert Icke with "Orestie" , theaterderzeit.de from January 4, 2019, accessed December 16, 2019
- ↑ Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring 2019 goes to Sandra Hüller , bensheim-auerbach.com December 16, 2019, accessed December 16, 2019