Nina Claassen (director)
Nina Claassen (* 1970 in Hamburg ) is a German director, author and acting trainer.
In addition to her work as a director, Claassen worked as a lecturer at the Leuphana University in Lüneburg, for the SAT.1 Talent Class and at the Stage School Hamburg . Since 2005 she has also worked as an acting coach for TV productions.
Productions
- 2000: Reading sample Sartre - Own piece (Hamburger Kammerspiele)
- 2003: Upside down - own piece (St. Petersburg and Hamburg, awarded by the Robert Bosch Foundation )
- 2003: The most beautiful day - Hartmut Schrewe ( Stage School Hamburg)
- 2004: Stopover - own piece ( Stage School Hamburg)
- 2004: A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare (Seusslitz Castle, Dresden)
- 2006: Minimal Love - Performance based on music by Steve Reich ( Hamburger Theaternacht )
- 2008: Deutschlandlied - own piece (Hamburger Medienbunker)
- 2009: Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare (Mondsee Castle, Austria)
- 2010: Difference creates communication - a project with German and Indian youth and German students (Mahabalipuram, India)
Web links
- Finding home in the bunker on the Heiligengeistfeld. In: Die Welt from June 17, 2007
- Germany, a horror tale In: Die Welt from June 23, 2007
- School theater - "Upside down" to Berlin. In: Hamburger Abendblatt from January 29, 2004
- William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" as a theater hike through Mondsee Castle
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SURNAME | Claassen, Nina |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German director, author and acting trainer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |