Matthias Kaschig

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Matthias Kaschig (* 1976 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German theater director.

After several internships as directing, he founded a theater group in Freiburg, studied directing at the Institute for Drama Theater Directing at the University of Hamburg and assisted at the Stuttgart State Theater .

He has been working as a freelance director since 2004. He has directed at the Deutsches Theater Berlin , the Theater Bonn , the Schauspiel Essen , the Volkstheater Munich , the Staatstheater Mainz , the Volkstheater Vienna , the Theater Bremen , the Staatstheater Oldenburg , as well as the Stadttheater Bern and Lucerne .

For his production of Lukas Bärfuss '»Parzival« at the Konzerttheater Bern he was nominated as the best young director in the critics' survey of the specialist magazine Theater heute 2011, and in the following year he was nominated again for the production »Triumph der Liebe«, also at the Konzerttheater Bern.

As part of the Berlin Theatertreffen 2006, he took part in the Young Stage Members' Forum. He was a guest lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts in 2013 and, when Erich Sidler began acting as artistic director , Matthias Kaschig was in-house director at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen until 2017 .

In 2018 he completed the advanced training for theater and music management at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in cooperation with the German Stage Association and the August Everding Theater Academy .

Productions

Awards

  • 2019: Invitation to the Autorentheatertage at the Deutsche Theater Berlin: The House on Monkey Island, Staatstheater Oldenburg
  • 2012: Nomination for Best Young Director for Lukas Bärfuss, Parzival , Theaterheute
  • 2011: Nomination for Best Young Director for Marivaux, Triumph der Liebe, Theater Today
  • 2010: Invitation to the Autorentheatertage at the Deutsches Theater Berlin: Roland Schimmelpfennig, Der Goldene Drache
  • 2003: Invitation to the Young Actors Week in Bensheim: GE Lessing, Miss Sara Sampson

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  1. a b Friedrich Berlin Verlag (Ed.): Theaterheute, Yearbook 2011 . No. 52 . Friedrich Berlin Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-942120-03-6 , pp. 148 .
  2. a b Friedrich Berlin Verlag (Ed.): Theaterheute, Yearbook 2012 . No. 53 . Friedrich Berlin Verlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-942120-07-4 , pp. 136 .
  3. ^ Deutsches Theater Berlin: Deutsches Theater Berlin - The House on Monkey Island, by Rebekka Kricheldorf. Retrieved November 5, 2019 .
  4. ^ Night review, archive. Retrieved June 24, 2017 .
  5. ^ Academy of Performing Arts. Retrieved June 24, 2017 .