Lukas Linder

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Lukas Linder (born 1984 in Uhwiesen ) is a Swiss writer ( drama , novel ).

Life

Lukas Linder studied German literature and philosophy at the University of Basel from 2004 . After graduating, he worked in various theater projects in the independent scene. In 2008 he took part in the writers' laboratory at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf under the direction of Thomas Jonigk . As part of this, the play Die Inertheit was created , with which he won the jury and audience award of the authors' laboratory in 2009. At the workshop days “piece by piece” at the Wiener Schauspielhaus (2010), his piece was the winner in the end. In the 2011/12 season he was a scholarship holder of the play laboratory Basel and in-house author at the Theater Biel-Solothurn .

His breakthrough came in 2015 when he won the Heidelberger Stückemarkt and won the Kleist Prize for his adolescent drama The Man from Oklahoma . In 2016 he received the advancement award of the International Lake Constance Conference endowed with 10,000 Swiss francs , which is awarded to young artists with “outstanding potential”. Over the years, the author wrote more than a dozen dramas, which soon found their world premieres in the entire German-speaking DA-CH region . He received work orders for new, contemporary theater pieces. In addition, as a writer, he was looking for another foothold as a novelist .

In autumn 2018 his debut novel The Last of My Kind, about the offspring of a noble family who has become their own caricature, was published by the Zürcher / Berliner Verlag Kein & Aber .

Lukas Linder lives in Basel and in the Polish city of Łódź .

Works

Dramas
  • The indolence. World premiere at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus June 13, 2010, director: Tina Lanik ; Theater Verlag Hartmann & Stauffacher (H&S), Cologne 2010.
  • The sad fate of Karl Klotz. Premiere: September 24th 2010, Staatstheater Darmstadt , director: Martin Ratzinger; H&S Verlag, Cologne
    • Radio play version The sad fate of Karl Klotz. Director: Susanne Heising - Production: SRF 2013, Duration: 58 '
  • Who in the world. Monodrama, UA 2011, Fuel Theatertage (CH); H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • The man in the bathtub or How to become a hero. Premiere May 10, 2012, Theater Biel-Solothurn, director: Katharina Rupp ; H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • The bear's wild dwelling. WP October 20, 2012, Stadttheater Schaffhausen / November 10, 2012, Theater Konstanz (joint commission); H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • I was never there. Premiere February 14, 2013, Schauspielhaus Wien
  • The plan - away is my home. Premiere 2013, Coq d'Or, Olten .
  • Dead man. Monodrama, premiere May 22, 2014, Schauspielhaus Zürich ; H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • It will surely be very quiet in me soon. Tragicomedy, premiere November 1, 2014, Stadttheater Schaffhausen (commissioned work), director: Manfred Ferrari; H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • The two and a half lives of Heinrich Walter Nothing. Premiere November 27, 2014, Schauspiel Leipzig , director: Alexandra Wilke; H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • The events that led to my death. Premiere 2015, Young Theater Biel-Solothurn.
  • Outside the world rolls by , drama, premiere April 14, 2016, Theater Bonn , director: Mina Salehpour ; H&S Verlag, Cologne 2016.
  • The man from Oklahoma. Premiere: Schauspiel Leipzig / Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen 2015.
  • The rabies of the void. Premiere 2016, Historisches Museum Basel .
  • The book of sins. Based on a template by Nikolai Gogol . Premiere November 3, 2017, Theater Basel (commissioned work), director: Cilli Drexel ; H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • Super good man. Premiere January 27, 2018, Theater Bonn (commissioned work), director: Clara Weyde; H&S Verlag, Cologne 2018.
  • The taxidermist. Premiere June 5, 2018, Theater an der Winkelwiese and Festival Zurich (commissioned work); H&S Verlag, Cologne
  • The melancholy side of my tax advisor. Premiere October 27, 2018, Deutsches Theater Göttingen ; H&S Verlag, Cologne 2018.
Novels

Awards

  • 2009: Jury and Audience Award of the Düsseldorf Authors' Laboratory for Inertia
  • 2009: IBK short stories award
  • 2010: Winner of the workshop days “piece by piece” at the Wiener Schauspielhaus, for I was never there
  • 2011/2012: Scholarship from the play laboratory Basel at Theater Basel
  • 2015: Kleist Prize for The Man from Oklahoma
  • 2015: Winner of the Heidelberger Stückemarkt , with The Man from Oklahoma
  • 2016: Award of the International Lake Constance Conference Dramentary Texts

Web links

supporting documents

  1. Author profile Lukas Linder , Bühnenverlag Hartmann & Stauffacher, accessed July 26, 2020.
  2. Play Laboratory for New Swiss Drama , stuecklaborbasel.ch, accessed July 27, 2020
  3. Hartmut Krug: Marc Lunghuß gave Lukas Linder's award-winning piece a shrill cure in Frankfurt / Oder. Review on nachtkritik.de of October 7, 2015, accessed July 26, 2020.
  4. Prizes awarded by the International Lake Constance Conference. Nachtkritik.de/ from November 9, 2016, accessed July 26, 2020.
  5. Melanie Weidemüller: Lukas Linder: "The last of my kind" - hero of the afternoon nap. Review by Deutschlandfunk on December 12, 2018, accessed July 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Author profile L. Linder , Kein & Aber Verlag, accessed July 26, 2020
  7. ^ "The sad fate of Karl Klotz" by Lukas Linder , srf.ch from July 25, 2020, accessed July 27, 2020
  8. section k | It will surely be very quiet in me soon. arttv.ch from November 8, 2014, accessed July 27, 2020
  9. Tobias Prüwer: Lukas Linder's philosophical fairy tale parable by Alexandra Wilke premiered in Leipzig , review on nachtkritik.de of November 27, 2014, accessed July 26, 2020
  10. Ulrike Gondorf: “Serious topic, bizarre approach” , review on deutschlandfunkkultur.de from April 14, 2016, accessed July 26, 2020
  11. Friederike Felbeck: Supergutman - Clara Weyde interprets the commissioned work by Lukas Linder at Theater Bonn with ease , review on nachtkritik.de of January 27, 2018, accessed July 27, 2020
  12. The melancholy side of my tax advisor , theatertexte.de, accessed July 26, 2020
  13. Dorothea Marcus: “Pubescent and Revolution on Two Stages” , review on deutschlandfunk.de from June 11, 2015, accessed July 26, 2020
  14. IBK Sponsorship Awards 2016 Dramatic Texts , bodenseekonferenz.org, accessed July 26, 2020