Friedrich Luft Prize
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
- 1992: Rhenish Rebels directed by Frank Castorf at the Volksbühne Berlin
- 1993: A piece of paradise directed by Andrej Woron in the Teatr Kreatur
- 1994: Kriemhild's Revenge directed by Thomas Langhoff at the Deutsches Theater Berlin
- 1995:
- Lila directed by Stefan Bachmann at the Affekt Theater
- Emmi Göring at the side of her husband , directed by Oliver Reese in the studio of the Maxim Gorki Theater
- Christmas with Ivanovs , directed by Tom Kühnel and Robert Schuster from the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin in the Maxim-Gorki-Theater
- 1996: One in the face under the direction of Rüdiger Wandel at the GRIPS Theater
- 1997: Messer in Hennen directed by Thomas Ostermeier in the barracks of the Deutsches Theater Berlin
- 1998: Parisian life directed by Christoph Marthaler at the Volksbühne Berlin
- 1999: Guests under the direction of Hans-Joachim Frank in Theater 89
- 2000: Richard II. Directed by Claus Peymann of the Berliner Ensemble
- 2001: Emilia Galotti , directed by Michael Thalheimer at the Deutsches Theater Berlin
- 2002: The Idiot , directed by Frank Castorf at the Volksbühne Berlin
- 2003: Andromache , directed by Luk Perceval, at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz
- 2004: Grete under the direction of Anja Gronau in the theater under the roof
- 2005: The Kick under the direction of Andres Veiel in the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in cooperation with the Theater Basel
- 2006 - Maria Stuart , directed by Luk Perceval at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz
- 2007: Heaven (to Tristan) directed by Armin Petras at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater
- 2008: Staats-Sicherheiten , directed by Clemens Bechtel at the Hans Otto Theater
- 2009: Line 2 - the nightmare directed by Rüdiger Wandel at the GRIPS Theater
- 2010: Testament of the group She She Pop at the Hebbel am Ufer theater
- 2011: Maß für Maß directed by Thomas Ostermeier at the Schaubühne on Lehniner Platz
- 2012: The Robbers directed by Antú Romero Nunes at the Maxim Gorki Theater
- 2013: For the Disconnected Child directed by Falk Richter at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz (in coproduction with the Staatsoper Unter den Linden )
- 2014: Karamasow directed by Thorsten Lensing in the Sophiensælen Berlin
- 2015: And then Mirna came under the direction of Sebastian Nübling at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater
- 2016: Well-known feelings directed by Christoph Marthaler at the Volksbühne Berlin
- 2017: Death of a traveling salesman under the direction of Bastian Kraft at the Deutsches Theater Berlin
- 2018: in equal parts
- Three billion sisters from Bonn Park staged at the Volksbühne Berlin
- #BerlinBerlin by Jörg Steinberg staged at Theater Strahl
Web links
- Friedrich Luft Prize at theaterforschung.de ( Memento from September 12, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
- The winners. In: Berliner Morgenpost , June 10, 2008
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stefan Kirschner: This is what winners look like - German theater honored . ( Morgenpost.de [accessed on November 19, 2018]).
- ↑ a b Berlin Friedrich Air Prize 2018 awarded . At: nachtkritik.de , February 24, 2019, accessed on February 25, 2019