Friedrich Luft Prize

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The Friedrich-Luft-Preis , named after the important Berlin theater critic Friedrich Luft , is a theater prize awarded by the daily Berliner Morgenpost since 1992. It annually honors the best Berlin or Potsdam theater performance, which is determined by a seven-member jury, and is currently endowed with 7,500 euros.

The jury currently consists of eight members: Ernst Elitz (founding director of Deutschlandradio ), the theater critic Katrin Pauly, the author Lucy Fricke , the actresses Martina Gedeck and Claudia Wiedemer , the former State Opera director Jürgen Flimm , the Morgenpost critic Stefan Kirschner and the Morgenpost -Culture Director Felix Müller.

Award winners

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Individual evidence

  1. Stefan Kirschner: This is what winners look like - German theater honored . ( Morgenpost.de [accessed on November 19, 2018]).
  2. a b Berlin Friedrich Air Prize 2018 awarded . At: nachtkritik.de , February 24, 2019, accessed on February 25, 2019