Mina Salehpour

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Mina Salehpour (* 1985 in Tehran ) is a German - Iranian theater director .

Life

Salehpour's family left Iran in 1994 and emigrated to the Federal Republic of Germany . She attended the Herder-Gymnasium in Forchheim (Upper Franconia) and graduated in 2006 with the Abitur .

From 2007 to 2009 she was a directorial assistant , then assistant director at the Schauspiel Frankfurt , where she realized her first directorial work " Today I am blond " based on the autobiography of the same name by the Dutch author Sophie van der Stap . 2009-2011 she was the assistant director of the team of Lars-Ole Walburg at the Hanover State Theater on.

She has been working as a freelance theater director since 2011 , including staging at the Staatstheater Hannover, the Staatsschauspiel Dresden , the Staatstheater Braunschweig , the Schaubühne Berlin , the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , the Theater Bonn , the GRIPS Theater Berlin , the Staatstheater Karlsruhe and the Det Norske Teatret in Oslo . Many of her works have been invited to international theater festivals in Plovdiv , Pune , Chennai and São Paulo .

In 2013 she was the youngest recipient of the German Theater Prize DER FAUST for her production " Über Jungs " in the category "Best Director Children's and Youth Theater" . In 2016 she directed the documentary " Moschee DE " based on the play of the same name by Kolja Mensing and Robert Thalheim . The film was shown at DOK Leipzig and DOK.fest Munich . Since 2017 she has been a member of Joachim Klement's team at the Dresden State Theater as in-house director.

Salehpour has a long-term collaboration with the stage and costume designers Maria Anderski and Andrea Wagner and the composer and actor Sandro Tajouri.

Awards

Productions (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b DER FAUST 2013. Retrieved on May 4, 2020 .
  2. Today she is still alive. March 31, 2009, accessed May 4, 2020 .
  3. "Invasion!" by Jonas Hassen Khemiri at Ballhof 2. Accessed May 4, 2020 .
  4. ^ The German stage. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  5. rowohlt-Theaterverlag :: Monster. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  6. a b Mina Salehpour | Ensemble | Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  7. rowohlt-Theaterverlag :: Apathetic for beginners. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  8. Full of wit, esprit and magic: "Peter Pan" at the Schauspielhaus. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  9. Schedule - GRIPS Theater. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  10. Michael Laages: Everything is enlightened - Mina Salehpour brings Jonathan Safran Foer's successful novel onto the stage in Hanover. Retrieved on May 4, 2020 (German).
  11. Sadness & Melancholy - Park, Bonn. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  12. Mina Salehpour or the art of being. In: Critics + compliments. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  13. ↑ Play "Outside the world rolls by" - serious topic, bizarre approach. Retrieved on May 4, 2020 (German).
  14. ^ Staff - Detail - Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  15. Handcuffs made from pasta. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  16. Events & Calendar. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  17. a b c d e Schauspielhaus Dresden: Mina Salehpour | State Theater Dresden. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  18. D'haus-Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Junge Schauspiel Bürgerbühne: Paradies, by Lutz Hübner and Sarah Nemitz - For everyone from 14 years | D'haus - Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, young theater, community stage. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  19. Tim Schomacker: Extremely loud and incredibly close - Mina Salehpour brings Jonathan Safran Foer's novel to the stage world at the Hanover Theater. Retrieved on May 4, 2020 (German).
  20. Living backwards: “Benjamin Button” in the Ballhof. Retrieved May 4, 2020 .
  21. Tschick. Retrieved May 4, 2020 (Norwegian Nynorsk).
  22. Regissør Mina Salehpour | Bakgrunnsartiklar. Retrieved May 4, 2020 (Norwegian Nynorsk).