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Harald Fuhrmann (* 1969 in Berlin ) is a German director and actor .

Life

From 1991 to 1995 Fuhrmann studied acting at the Hamburg University of Music and Theater . During this time he was also engaged at the Thalia Theater Hamburg and the Hamburger Kammerspiele .

From 1996 to 1998 he was engaged as an actor at the Lübeck Theater , where he a. a. in Goldoni's "Servant of Two Masters", Miller's " Death of a Salesman " and the self-made work "Frank & Stein". During this time, he also ran the house's youth club and in this capacity was also active as a director.

From 1998 to 2002 he studied theater directing at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . As part of his studies, he staged a. a. Scenes from "War" by Rainald Goetz , George Tabori's "The Cannibals" and "High Noon", based on motifs from the western of the same name (" Twelve noon "), at the Berlin Workers' Theater . During this time, Fuhrmann also worked as assistant director on Peter Zadek's productions " The Jew from Malta " based on Marlowe , as well as " Rosmersholm " by Ibsen at the Vienna Burgtheater .

In 2004 Harald Fuhrmann founded the theater company> flying fishes>, and since then he has been its artistic director together with Christiane Wiegand. The founding idea of ​​the group is to travel to the people with their theater. The> flying fish> also repeatedly realize intercultural theater projects. With the company he went on an eight-month theater tour through Nepal and India in 2005/06, followed by a trip through Germany in 2007/08. The group developed several pieces from the travel experiences and the stories they had collected.

Together with Christiane Wiegand, he has since realized several research theater projects, including “Die Weber von Augsburg” at the Augsburg Theater and “The Cottbus Project” at the Cottbus State Theater . On May 6, 2017, "Unrest in Paradise" premiered at the Augsburg Theater.

He has worked as a freelance director since 2002 and has staged at the National Theater Mannheim, the New Theater Halle, the State Theater Mainz, the City Theater Bern, the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, the Baden-Baden Theater, the Cottbus State Theater, the Augsburg Theater, the Bremerhaven Theater , at the Ulm Theater and at the Koblenz Theater. His works include, among others, Schiller's "Robbers", "The Persians" by Aeschylus ", Don Juan" by Molière, "Before / After" by Schimmelpfennig, Osborne's "Blick zurück im Zorn", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Waiting for Godot" by Beckett and “The Birds” by Aristophanes, “Woyzeck” by Büchner, “All My Sons” by Arthur Miller, “Little Man Was Now” by Fallada, the musical “Cabaret”, “Bernarda Albas Haus” by Lorca and “Faust I ”by Goethe.

For over ten years he has been working with the stage and costume designers Timo Dentler and Ocarina Peter in his productions .

In 2010 he taught at the "Toi Whakaari New Zealand Drama School" in Wellington and at the "Victorian College of Arts" in Melbourne / Australia. He has also given numerous theater workshops abroad, including at the National School of Drama in Delhi, at the KHIO and at the Westerdals School of Arts in Oslo, at the HKU in Utrecht, and at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen the CUT in Mexico City and Tehran. He has also been teaching Tibetan artists at the Tibetian Institute for Performing Arts in Dharamsala / India since 2016.

Since 2010 he has also been working as an acting lecturer at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Harry Fuhrmann at the HfS Ernst Busch, 2015 , accessed on June 22, 2015.