Sebastian Nübling

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Sebastian Nübling (born July 19, 1960 in Lörrach ) is a German director . He was a co-founder, actor and musician of the independent group "Theater Mahagoni", staged at the Junge Theater Basel and successfully performed on many German theaters with the production of Disco Pigs by Enda Walsh (1998).

Life

Sebastian Nübling studied cultural studies at the University of Hildesheim and later taught as a lecturer. In 1997 he started realizing his own projects, including Gier by Sarah Kane at Theater Basel (2000), Die Schaukel by Eda Maazya at Junge Theater Basel (2000) and John Gabriel Borkman by Henrik Ibsen (2001), which became a Berliner in 2002 Theatertreffen was invited. For his hooligan drama I furiosi based on the novel by the Italian author Nanni Balestrini at the Staatstheater Stuttgart , he received the first prize at the Hamburg festival “Politics in the Theater”. With this staging he also asserted himself nationwide.

In 2006 Nübling staged his first opera with Carmen at the Stuttgart State Opera. Nübling repeatedly works with the British playwright Simon Stephens , of whom he premiered several pieces in Germany; 2003 Reiher at the Württemberg State Theater Stuttgart , 2007 together with the Hanover Theater at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg as part of the Theaterformen Pornographie festival , later also Ubu (2010) and Three Kingdoms (2011).

Awards

In 2002 he was named Young Director of the Year by the magazine Theater heute and was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen with his Basel production of John Gabriel Borkman (by Henrik Ibsen ) . At the Hanover Theater he staged Don Quixote based on Miguel de Cervantes , as well as the German-language premiere of Joanna Laurens' Die Drei Vögel and Tom Lanoye's Mamma Medea, where he was invited again to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2004 with Wilde or the Man with the Sad Eyes by Klaus Händl has been. In the same year he received a Nestroy nomination for “Best Director”. In 2007 there was another nomination for the Berlin Theatertreffen with Dido and Aeneas after Henry Purcell and Christopher Marlowe (Theater Basel) with an interdisciplinary theater evening. For this he also received the 3sat award for a “future-oriented service”. His production of Tennessee Williams ' Orpheus descends was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2013. With this production, he took first place among the productions of the year in the critics' survey by Theater heute for the 2012/2013 season, along with three other works. His world premiere of And then came Mirna von Sibylle Berg at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin was awarded the Friedrich-Luft-Preis as “best Berlin and Potsdam performance of 2015”.

Productions (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Nübling, Sebastian in the Munzinger archive , accessed on November 3, 2012 ( beginning of the article freely available).
  2. a b Jürgen Berger: Sebastian Nübling. Goethe-Institut, accessed on November 3, 2012 .
  3. Irene Bazinger: Lots of old calculations. “John Gabriel Borkman” from Basel ends the Theatertreffen. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. No. 115, May 21, 2002, p. BS1.
  4. Chronicle of the Berlin Theatertreffen 2000–2006  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.berlinerfestspiele.de  
  5. 3sat price ( memento of the original from January 15, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ruhrtriennale.de
  6. ^ Spiegel online: Critics' survey: Münchner Kammerspiele are "Theater of the Year" , September 5, 2013
  7. Katrin Pauly: 'And then came Mirna' awarded the Friedrich Luft Prize In: Berliner Morgenpost, March 5, 2016.
  8. Daniele Muscionico: Hurray, we're dying out! | NZZ . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . December 18, 2016, ISSN  0376-6829 ( nzz.ch [accessed on May 12, 2018]).
  9. Sweatshop - Deadly Fashion | Schauspielhaus Zurich. Retrieved May 12, 2018 .