Yehoshua Sobol
Yehoshua Sobol ( Hebrew יהושע סובול, also Joshua Sobol , born August 24, 1939 in Tel Mond , League of Nations mandate for Palestine ) is an Israeli playwright and writer .
Life
Yehoshua Sobol is the son of Eastern European immigrants . He was initially active in the Jewish socialist youth movement HaSchomer HaTzair and lived in a kibbutz from 1957 to 1965 . He studied literature and history at Oranim College in Israel, then from 1965 to 1969 philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris and conceptual analysis at the École nationale d'informatique . Sobol first appeared as a playwright in 1971 with The Days to Come at the theater in Haifa , a play about old age. Sobol was also Artistic Director at the Haifa Municipal Theater from 1984 to 1988. In 1988, after the premiere of his play “The Jerusalem Syndrome”, violent arguments and protests broke out across Israel , whereupon Sobol resigned as artistic director of the theater and from then on devoted himself only to writing. For a while he lived in London and Paris. Sobol's first novel “Schweigen” was published in 2001, his second novel “Whisky's Fine” was published in 2005. Yehoshua Sobol is married to the set and costume designer Edna Sobol, with whom he has two children. His son Yali Sobol is a rock singer.
International career
Sobol's international career as a playwright began in 1983 with “The Soul of a Jew” (“ Weininger's Night ”), a play about the Jewish philosopher , suicide and misogynist Otto Weininger . The world premiere at the theater in Haifa in October 1982 was invited to the opening of the Edinburgh Festival in 1983 and was awarded the Critics' Prize there. Peter Zadek brought the play to the Hamburger Schauspielhaus in 1986 , a Viennese version came out in 1988 under the direction of Paulus Manker at the Vienna Volkstheater and was also made into a film.
Sobol's piece “Ghetto”, which Peter Zadek staged at the Volksbühne in Berlin, was a global success in 1984 . The play deals with the fate of the Jews in the Vilnius ghetto during the German occupation in World War II, but is by showing the confrontation between the “left” intellectual Herman Kruk, who belongs to the socialist “ Bund ”, and the “right” chairman of the Judenrat in the Vilna Ghetto Jacob Gens , who was close to the group around Vladimir Jabotinsky , describes, indirectly interpretable as a parable of the then current Israeli policy. The play was voted the best play and best performance of the year by Theater heute . The German performance, staged as a musical by Zadek , helped the singer Esther Ofarim to make a comeback and made the actor Ulrich Tukur (as SS officer Kittel) a star. The Israeli clarinetist Giora Feidman first became known to a larger audience in Germany through his participation in the Zadek production. “Ghetto” has been translated into more than 20 languages, performed in over 25 countries and has received numerous awards. With the pieces “Adam” (1989) and “Underground” (1991) it forms the ghetto trilogy . “Ghetto” was filmed in 2006: Ghetto .
In 1996, Sobol and Paulus Manker created the polydrama “Alma - A Show Biz to the End” , an interactive theatrical journey through the life of the artist museum Alma Mahler-Werfel , in which the audience wandered through the scenes of their lives up close. The performance became a cult piece and toured Vienna, Venice, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Semmering, Berlin, Jerusalem and Prague in over 500 performances in 23 years, and was also made into a film in 1998.
With “iWitness” in 2003, Sobol addressed the history of conscientious objector Franz Jägerstätter in the Third Reich and drew parallels with young soldiers in the Israeli army who refuse to serve in the occupied territories - an extremely virulent topic in Israel. The world premiere at the Cameri Theater Tel Aviv (director: Paulus Manker ) made the actor Itay Tiran a star.
Works
Plays
- 1971 The Days To Come, world premiere (UA) Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1973 Status Quo Vadis, UA Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1974 New Year's Eve 72, UA Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1975 The Joker, UA Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1976 Night Of 20th, UA Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1976 Nerves, UA Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1977 Tenants, UA Haifa Municipal Theater, Israel
- 1977 Gog & Magog Show, UA Zavta Tel Aviv Israel
- 1977 Repentance, UA Zavta Israel
- 1978 Homeward Angel, UA Habima Theater Tel Aviv
- 1979 Wedding Night, UA Habima Theater Tel Aviv
- 1980 The Last Worker, UA Beit Lessin
- 1981 Wars Of The Jews, UA Khan Jerusalem
- 1982 The Soul of a Jew ( Weiningers Nacht ), UA Haifa Municipal Theater (with Doron Tavori ); 1985 Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus (with Ulrich Matthes ); 1986 Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg (director: Jaroslav Chundela, stage: Johannes Grützke , with Paulus Manker ); 1988 Wiener Volkstheater (director: Paulus Manker, with Paulus Manker, Hilde Sochor , Andrea Eckert , Sieghardt Rupp )
- 1984 Ghetto , UA Haifa Municipal Theater and Freie Volksbühne Berlin (Director: Peter Zadek , Stage: Johannes Grützke , Music: Peer Raben , with Michael Degen , Ulrich Tukur , Esther Ofarim , Giora Feidman , Otto Tausig , Hermann Lause , Ernst Jacobi , Alexander Guini , Hannes Jaenicke , Peter Kern )
- 1984 Pasodoble, UA Zavta Tel Aviv
- 1985 Palestinian Girl (The Palestinian Woman), UA Haifa Municipal Theater; 1987 Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg (Director: David Mouchtar-Samorai , with Renan Demirkan , Albert Kitzl )
- 1986 Countdown, UA Zavta Tel Aviv
- 1987 Jerusalem Syndrome (The Jerusalem Syndrome), UA Haifa Municipal Theater
- 1989 Adam, UA Habimah National Theater Of Israel
- 1991 Underground, UA Yale Rep New Haven, Usa
- 1991 Solo (Solo for Spinoza), UA De Appel , The Hague; Habima Theater Tel Aviv
- 1991 A&B, WP Dortmund
- 1991 Eye To Eye, UA Mannheim, 1994
- 1992 Ring Twice, UA Royal National Theater, Oslo 1997
- 1993 Schöner Toni (Nice Toni), WP Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , June 1994 (Director: Bruno Klimek )
- 1993 Love For A Penny, Israeli Yiddish Theater, 1994
- 1993 Shneider and Shuster, UA Basel 1993; Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin 1994
- 1994 The Masked Ball, UA Haifa, March 2001
- 1994 Bloody Nathan, UA Volkstheater , Vienna, 1996 (Director: Jens Schmiedl, with Maria Bill )
- 1995 The father. A bloody comedy (together with Niklas Frank ), WP Wiener Festwochen at Theater an der Wien , 1995 (director: Paulus Manker , with Fritz Schediwy , Jutta Hoffmann , Leon Askin )
- 1995 Village, UA Gesher Theater, Tel Aviv, February 1996
- 1996 Alma - A Show Biz ans Ende , WP Wiener Festwochen im Sanatorium Purkersdorf , 1996 (Director: Paulus Manker , with Susi Nicoletti , Johanna Wokalek , Paulus Manker, Helmut Berger , Peter Kern , Leon Askin , Albert Kitzl , Georg Schuchter , Angelika Richter , Nicole Ansari , Pamela Knaack ).
- 1996 Honey, UA Haifa Municipal Theater 1997
- 1997 Ma Ni Ma Mama, UA Zavta Tel Aviv, Festival Of One Act Plays 1997
- 1997 Home Cinema (Transfigured Night), UA Stadttheater Walfischgasse, Vienna, 2012
- 1998 Strangers (Strangers), UA Habima Theater Tel Aviv 1999
- 1999 F @ lco - A Cyber Show, WP Ronacher , Vienna, April 1, 2000 (Director: Paulus Manker , Stage: Hans Hoffer , Light: Max Keller , with André Eisermann , Hansi Lang , Roman Gregory , Georgij Makazaria ; Thomas Rabitsch )
- 1999 La Torana (not performed)
- 2000 Gebirtig Yiddish game, UA Tel Aviv, April 2000
- 2000 17 Top, World Premiere Compagnietheater Amsterdam 2002
- 2001 Crocodiles, UA Herzlia Theater, November 2001
- 2001 Neshef Massekhot (A Masked Ball), Haifa Municipal Theater
- 2002 Homeless, UA Ben Gurion Habimah, 2002
- 2002 IWitness (eyewitness), UA Cameri-Theater Tel Aviv (director: Paulus Manker , with Itai Tiran); 2004 St. Gallen (Director: Jehoschua Sobol)
- 2002 real time
- 2003 Love In Dark Times
- 2003 A Mentsch (musical about Mordechai Gebirtig )
- 2005 A Working Class Hero
- 2005 Kol Nidrei
- 2011 Unearthing Suess (The Fortune of Mr. Suess), UA Nibelungen Festival Worms , 2012;
- 2013 (Der Kaufmann von Stuttgart), UA Schauspielbühnen Stuttgart , May 2013
- 2013 The Donor (Or Not To Be), UA Theater Drachengasse , Vienna, October 2013
Novels and short stories
- 1964 The deeds of the fathers (Les actions des Pères)
- 1965 After the war (Après la Guerre)
- 2001 Silence
- 2005 Whiskey is fine too (Whiskey's Fine)
Scripts
- T'en fais pas! (TV)
- Christmas 1972 (TV adaptation)
- La veille des vingt (TV adaptation)
- The Last Worker (TV adaptation)
- Freud's last Dream (Movie)
- Zemlinsky (movie)
- Ghetto (movie)
Theater forms
Sobol realized a number of theater projects whose special spatial solutions open up new forms of theatrical experience:
- In 1995, together with Niklas Frank , he adapted his settlement with his father, Hans Frank , Hitler's governor general in Poland , who was hanged in Nuremberg in 1946 . In the Theater an der Wien the audience sat on the revolving stage and was rotated from scene to scene, and with the help of the hydraulics also moved to the lower stage . The piece bears the subtitle "bloody grotesque " and uses historical film recordings, projections and documents from Niklas Frank's family album for a "grotto train ride of horror". Austria's FPÖ boss Jörg Haider complained because he made his stage debut with encouraging calls when Frank went to the gallows .
- With “Alma - A Show Biz to the End” Sobol created the “Polydrama” in 1996, an interactive simultaneous play in which various scenes are played simultaneously in all rooms and floors of a building. The piece depicts the life of Alma Mahler-Werfel , an artist museum of the 20th century. In its 23-year performance history, the piece has been performed in Vienna ( Sanatorium Purkersdorf ) as well as in Venice (2002), Lisbon (2003), Los Angeles (2004), Petronell Palace (2005), Kronprinzenpalais Berlin (2006), and in the Kurhaus Semmering (2007 ), in Jerusalem (Museum of Underground Prisoners, 2009), Prague (Palais Martinicky, 2011), Vienna (Post and Telegraph Office, 2008–2013) and Wiener Neustadt (Serbenhalle, 2015–2018).
- In 2000, Sobol's most complex project to date, the multimedia show “F @ lco - A Cyber Show”, was premiered in Vienna's Ronacher Revue Theater , in which the life of the Austrian pop star Falco was paraphrased. The stage protruded into the auditorium in the form of an @ sign and presented Falco's life interactively in the style of a rock concert with the help of lasers , 3D animations and a water screen .
The polydrama
Yehoshua Sobol on the polydrama:
- A polydrama is a drama that consists of several interwoven storylines that take place and are played in parallel in different locations.
- A polydrama is a theatrical journey because it leaves the beaten path of conflict and situation based drama and uses the possibilities of a travel drama in which the protagonist is not trapped or involved in a single plot or conflict , but rather traveling on a road that is open on all sides, falling in love and falling in love with people, who appear and disappear again and for a few moments cross the travelers' route.
- The observer of a polydrama is invited to leave the motionless posture of the observer of a conventional drama and replace it with the activity and mobility of the traveler. Therefore, the viewer becomes a companion to the characters traveling through this journey - drama, who chooses the events, the path and the person he follows after each event, and thereby builds, destroys and recreates his own version of the polydrama .
bibliography
Hebrew (selection)
- 2005 Whiskey's Fine, novel, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 2002 The Masked Ball, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 2000 Silence, novel, published by The New Library, Tel Aviv
- 1999 Alma, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1996 Village, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1991 Solo, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1990 Underground, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1990 Night of the 20th, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1989 Adam, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1987 The Jerusalem Syndrome, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1985 The Palestinian Girl, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1984 Ghetto, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1982 Soul of a Jew, a play, published by Or, Am, Tel Aviv
- 1976 Night of the Twentieth, a play, - published by Proza, Tel Aviv
Translations
The Night of the Twentieth
- English and French: The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, Tel Aviv 1978
- Spanish: Dept. de Educacion - Organizacion Sionista Mundial, Jerusalem 1977
Weininger's Night (Soul of a Jew)
- German: Translated by Ingrid Rencher, edited by Paulus Manker, with essays by Joachim Riedl and Nike Wagner and texts by J. Amery, S. Freud, A. Gerber, A. Hitler, E. Lucka, K. Lueger, J. Moser, J. Le Rider, H. Rodlauer, F. Salten, A. Schopenhauer, A. Strindberg and S. Zweig. In the appendix: Unpublished texts by Otto Weininger, illustrations by Alfred Kubin, Europa Verlag, Vienna 1988
- English: International Theater Institute, Tel Aviv 1983
- Spanish: Rio Piedras, Barcelona 1984
- French: Cahiers Bernard Lazare, Paris 1991
- Hungarian: Nagyvilag, Budapest 1988
ghetto
- German: Translated by Jürgen Landeck, at the facility of Peter Zadek and Gottfried Greiffenhagen , Quadriga, Berlin 1984
- English: Tel Aviv, The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, 1986
- English: Nick Hern Books, London 1989
- French: La Manufacture, Lyons 1986
- Italian: plural, Naples 1988
- Norwegian: Det Norske Teatret, Oslo 1985
- Turkish: Can Yayinlari, Istanbul 1994
The Palestinian Girl
- German: Litag Theaterverlag, Bremen 1988
- English: Loki Books, London
solo
- English and French: Cierec, Saint Etienne
Alma - A Show Biz to the End
- German: Translated and edited by Paulus Manker, with historical photos from the possession of Alma Mahler-Werfel, Vienna 1998
Silence, novel
- German: Luchterhand, Munich 2001; Paperback: 2003
- Dutch: Byblos, Amsterdam 2002
Whiskey is fine too (Whiskey's Fine), Roman
- German: Luchterhand, Munich 2005
The Merchant of Stuttgart (Unearthing Suess)
- German: Translated by Sophie Waal and Ingrid Rencher, Litag Theaterverlag, Munich
Productions
Yehoshua Sobol often appears as a director of his own plays, especially in his world success Ghetto, which he staged several times himself, but also in plays by George Tabori and Shakespeare .
- Ghetto. Theater Essen 1992
- Adam (part of the ghetto trilogy), Mannheim, 1993
- Shneider and Shuster, Basler Theater, 1994
- Nice Toni, The Khan & The Jerusalem Theater, September 1994
- Gens (short version of the ghetto trilogy), Weimar 1995
- Alma, Cameri Theater, Tel Aviv, December 1998
- Ghetto, Washington DC 1995, Wesleyan University Theater November 2000, Haifa Municipal Theater January 1998, Hartke Theater, Dortmund 1993, Schauspiel Essen 1992 and Bremen
- Goldberg Variations (George Tabori)
- The Merchant Of Venice (Shakespeare), Illinois Shakespeare Festival 2002
- IWitness, Theater St. Gallen , 2004
- Ghetto. City Theater Klagenfurt 2008
Awards
- 1976 Night Of The Twentieth, David's Harp Award, Best Play of the Year
- 1976 Night Of The Twentieth, David Pinski Award
- 1979 Homewards Angel, David's Harp Award, Israel's Best Play of the Year
- 1980 The Last Worker, David's Harp Award, Israel's Best Play of the year
- 1982 Weininger's Night, David's Harp Award, Israel's Best Play of the Year
- 1983 Weininger's Night, Meskin Award for Best Play of the Year
- 1983 Weininger's Night, Edinburgh Festival: Critic's Award for Best Play
- 1983 Weininger's Night, Time Out London: Best Play of the Week
- 1984 Ghetto, David's Harp Award, Israel's Best Play of the Year
- 1985 Ghetto, Theater Today German Critics' Choice, Best Foreign Play
- 1986 The Palestinian Girl, Issam Sirtawi Award
- 1989 Ghetto, The Evening Standard award for Best Play of the Year London
- 1989 Ghetto, The Critics' Circle London Theater Awards, Best New Play
- 1990 Ghetto, Laurence Olivier Awards, Award Nomination, Best Play
- 1995 Ghetto, Mainichi Art Prize, Best play of the year, Tokyo, Japan
- 1996 Ghetto, Yumiuri Shimbun Grand Prize best play of the year, Tokyo, Japan
- 1996 Ghetto, Yoshiko Yuasa Prize, Best play of the year Tokyo, Japan
- 2001 Silence, Sapir Award Nomination, Best Novel of the Year
- 2003 Rosenblum Award for The Contribution to Israeli Theater
- 2013 Gold Medal of Merit of the State of Vienna
literature
- Matthias Morgenstern : Theater and Zionist Myth. A study of contemporary Hebrew theater with a particular focus on the work of Joshua Sobol. Tübingen 2002.
Web links
- Literature by and about Yehoshua Sobol in the catalog of the German National Library
- Joshua Sobol in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- biography
- Pieces
- Interview (Polydrama, Alma Mahler)
- Interview (Frankfurt Book Fair)
- About Israel-Palestine and a federal solution , taz April 8, 2008 (event at the Berlin Academy of the Arts in April 2008)
- The assets of Mr. Suess in the catalog of German stage and media publishers
- The businessman from Stuttgart , Focus May 3, 2013
- Hellmut G. Haasis ; The merchant of Stuttgart: Another mistake at the expense of “Jud Suss”. Joshua Sobol: The merchant from Stuttgart. World premiere in Stuttgart, Altes Schauspielhaus (May 2013) At: Shoa.de. The future needs memories. July 2013.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sobol, Yehoshua |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sobol, Yehoshua |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Israeli writer and playwright |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 24, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tel moon |