Lisa Danulat

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Lisa Danulat
Lisa Danulat

Lisa Danulat (* 1983 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German playwright .

Life

Lisa Danulat studied philosophy , acting and script writing in Frankfurt am Main, Freiburg and Graz .

Work (selection)

  • 2005: The Seven Levels of Acceptance ( Wallgrabentheater Freiburg i. Brsg., Director: Yontu Diker )
  • 2006: Bärensarg (E-Werk, Freiburg i. Brsg., Director: Lisa Danulat)
  • 2006: Reading stage you trust, Frankfurt, with Tilman Birr, Severin Groebner and Elis
  • 2007: Aufschnitt 2.49 (E-Werk, Freiburg i. Brsg. Director: Barbara Zimmermann)
  • 2009: Too Low Terrain (Staatstheater Mainz, director: Robert Borgmann )
  • 2009: You won't get us! (State Theater Mainz, director: Hannes Rudolph)
  • 2010: Wanderbriefe I
  • 2010/11: In-house authorship at the State Theater in Mainz
  • 2012: Kingdom ( State Theater Mainz , director: Johannes Schmit)
  • 2013: Wanderbriefe II - Vechta
  • 2014/16: Ralf (Berlin book, director: Michael Graessner , Staatsschauspiel Dresden , director: Sapir Heller )
  • 2015: yes! No! and docxxx (Stadttheater Bremerhaven, director: Tim Egloff)
  • 2016: German Love Letter (Theater am Lend, Graz: Director: Lilli-Hannah Hoepner)
  • 2017: The Lights of Nothingtown (Poetry Project with Sarah Meurle)
  • 2017: Wanderbriefe III - Kyoto
  • 2018: Wanderbriefe IV - Paderborn
  • 2018: German Love Letter ( Theater Bielefeld , director: Swen Lasse Awe )
  • 2019: Arcanum, 20 DM (Center for Literature, Münster, directors: Friedrich Kirschner, Anton Krause and Fabian Raith)
  • 2019: The children of Nothingtown ( Burghofbühne Dinslaken , director: Anna Scherer )
  • 2019: Sorry ( Deutsches Theater Berlin , Director: Peter Kastenmüller )
  • 2020: hell. (Gare du Nord, Basel, director: Till Wyler von Ballmoos)

Awards and grants

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