Nestroy Theater Prize
The Nestroy is an Austrian theater prize that is named after the poet Johann Nepomuk Nestroy and has been awarded in fourteen categories since 2000.
After the tradition-steeped Kainz Medal , which was donated by the City of Vienna and awarded by the Mayor of Vienna from 1958 to 1999, the City of Vienna initiated this new theater prize, the award of which is broadcast by ORF .
The price
The award will be given to theater professionals from Austrian theaters in performances of the previous year. The prize for the best performance is awarded for the whole of Germany.
A jury of Austrian theater critics nominates three candidates per category. The “Academy” then determines the final winner by postal vote, which consists of all previous winners of the Kainz Medal , the Nestroy Ring and the Nestroy Prize, as well as all those who have been nominated so far. It currently consists of 310 actors and theater people. It is sometimes criticized that the members entitled to vote only actually saw some of the nominated productions.
The main sponsor is the Austrian Lotteries . Erste Bank acted as sponsor up to and including 2004, which is why the award was also called “Nestroy - Der ERSTE Wiener Theaterpreis”; the bank withdrew its support prior to the 2005 award. The Nestroy statuette is based on a design by the metal artist Gabriele Kutschera . It resembles a fan that is fanned out seven times.
The award was initiated by Karin Kathrein , Werner Urbanek and the City of Vienna . Kathrein also chaired the jury from 2000 until the Nestroy Theater Prize was awarded in 2018 and was awarded an honorary Nestroy in 2018 as a farewell. Then Lothar Schreiner took over the interim chairmanship. From the 2019/20 season, cultural manager Ulli Stepan will chair the jury.
Categories
category | since |
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Best German-language performance | 2000 |
Best director | 2000 |
Best equipment | 2000 |
Best Actress | 2000 |
Best actor | 2000 |
Best supporting role | 2000 |
Best offspring (f / m) | 2000 ( 2001 and since 2015 ) |
Best off production | 2000 |
Author award | 2000 |
Life's work | 2000 |
special price | 2002 |
Audience award | 2009 |
Best federal state performance | 2011 |
statistics
- Most successful production: Die Möwe (2000), Rosmersholm (2001), Höllenangst (2006), Burns (2008), Der Weibsteufel (2009), Geister in Princeton (2012) and John Gabriel Borkman (2015) each won 3 Nestroys
- Most successful theater producer: Martin Zehetgruber (set designer) (5 Nestroys: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2009)
- Most successful actress: Birgit Minichmayr (2000, 2004 and 2x2009) (4 Nestroys)
- Most successful actor: Sven-Eric Bechtolf (2001 and 2002), Markus Hering (2003 and 2008), Johann Adam Oest (2004 and 2010) and Nicholas Ofczarek (2005 and 2006) (2 Nestroys each)
- Youngest winner of a Nestroy: Sebastian Wendelin (26 years and? Days)
- Youngest winner of a Nestroy: Birgit Minichmayr (23 years and 201 days)
- Oldest winner of a Nestroy: Otto Tausig (87 years and 234 days)
- Oldest winner of a Nestroy: Gusti Wolf (91 years and 218 days)
- Most nominations (production): Die Möwe (2000), Rosmersholm (2001), Elektra (2013) and John Gabriel Borkman (2015) each received 5 nominations
- Most nominations (human): Martin Zehetgruber received 6 nominations (2000–2002, 2004, 2006, 2009)
- Most nominations without a prize: Igor Bauersima , Andrea Clausen and Nicolas Stemann all with 3 nominations
- In 2005 all 3 actors in the performance of King Ottokar's Glück und Ende were nominated in the category Best Actor .
- In 2006, a piece by the namesake Johann Nestroy (" Hell Fear ") was awarded the Nestroy Prize for the first time.
- In 2008 ( Burns ) won the award for Best Actor ( Markus Hering ) and Best Actress ( Regina Fritsch ).
- In 2009 Birgit Minichmayr won two Nestroys in one season (best actress and audience award) .
Award locations
theatre | number | Years |
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Burgtheater | 1 | 2010 |
Circus Roncalli | 1 | 2009 |
Establishment Ronacher | 6th | 2003, 2004, 2008, 2015-2017 |
MuseumsQuartier | 1 | 2012 |
Raimund Theater | 1 | 2011 |
Theater an der Wien | 4th | 2000, 2007, 2018, 2019 |
Theater in the Josefstadt | 1 | 2006 |
Volkstheater Vienna | 3 | 2001, 2002, 2005 |
Wiener Stadthalle | 2 | 2013, 2014 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Culture manager Stepan takes over the chairmanship of the Nestroy jury. July 4, 2019, accessed July 5, 2019 .
- ↑ Kurier: Nestroy 2018: Acting Awards for Peters, Simonischek, Lyssewski . Article dated November 17, 2018, accessed July 5, 2019.