Tina Lanik

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Martina Lanik (born February 22, 1974 in Paderborn ) is a German theater director .

She grew up in Stuttgart and studied political science at the University of Vienna from 1994 to 1996 with the aim of entering the diplomatic service. In 1996 she did an internship at the Staatstheater Stuttgart with Elmar Goerden , when the latter was staging Iwanow by Anton Chekhov . Goerden then recommended her as an assistant director at the Schauspielhaus Wien , whereupon she broke off her studies.

In 1997 she became assistant director to Luc Bondy at the Théâtre Vidy in Lausanne . She made her directorial debut in 1999 with the Belgrade trilogy by Biljana Srbljanovic at the Rabenhof Theater in Vienna . At the Vienna Schauspielhaus, she directed Vera, or the Nihilists by Oscar Wilde . In 2000 she took part in the directing competition of the Wiener Festwochen with the production of Ian McEwan's Der Zementgarten .

For the Styrian Autumn in Graz she staged the world premiere of Tintentod by Josef Winkler on October 31, 2001 . In 2002, she led here directed the fake reports by Kathrin Röggla .

In July 2002 she started working for the Bavarian State Theater in Munich . For her production of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Drops on Hot Stones , she received the 2003 Award for Direction for Young Directors. In the same year Tina Lanik was voted Young Director of the Year by Theater heute magazine .

Further works at the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel: Peanuts by Fausto Paravidino (2003), Herzog Theodor von Gothland by Christian Dietrich Grabbe (2004), Gier by Sarah Kane (2005), master builder Solness by Henrik Ibsen (2006), Medeia by Euripides (2006), Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller (2007), In the Thicket of Cities by Bertolt Brecht (2007) and Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (2008).

She has also staged the world premiere of junk at various other theaters, including the Schauspielhaus Bochum Antigone and Emilia Galotti , the Staatstheater Stuttgart Glaube Liebe Hoffnung (2004) and The Maiden of Orléans (premiere on March 19, 2005), and the world premiere of junk at the Theater am Neumarkt in Zurich space by Kathrin Röggla (October 29, 2004), at the Deutsches Theater Berlin The Pillow Man (2003), Liebelei (2004), Tales from the Vienna Woods (2005) and The Merchant of Venice (2005) as well as at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg Andorra ( 2006), pool (no water) at the Burgtheater (2007). She directed The inertia of Lukas Linder with premiere on June 13, 2010 at Schauspielhaus.

In her second opera directing work, Tina Lanik staged Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata at the Dortmund Opera in November 2015 . In September 2017 she staged Die Dreigroschenoper in Zurich. Her staging of Ödön von Horváth's “Italian Night” was supposed to come at the Bad Hersfeld Festival 2020 , which, although finished, had to be canceled due to Corona.

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Individual evidence

  1. Verdi's LA TRAVIATA became an event . Review of November 29, 2015 in Opernmagazin, accessed on December 11, 2015
  2. Bad Hersfelder Festspiele Interview with director Tina Lanik: “The play has a lot to do with us” , hersfelder-zeitung.de December 16, 2019, accessed August 5, 2020