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Robert Lehniger
German theatre director and video artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert Lehniger (born in 1974) is a German theatre director and video artist.

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Robert Lehniger was born in Weimar in 1974. He studied Mediengestaltung at the Bauhaus University and was an assistant director at the theatre in Basel in 2000–2002. Since then he has worked as an independent director throughout the German, Austrian and Swiss theatre landscape.[1]
He is known for his uses of video in combination with stage performance, bridging the gap between theatre and cinema. His productions include a 2008 "remake" of Friedrich Hebbel's Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge for the Schauspiel Frankfurt,[2] a 2010 adaptation of Jean-Luc Godard's film Weekend for the Theater am Neumarkt in Zürich[3] and a 2012 adaptation of Christian Kracht's novel Faserland for the Schauspiel Hannover.[4] Since 2016, he has made a series of productions for the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus in a format he calls "to go", where he has staged German classics such as Faust, Nathan the Wise and The Maid of Orleans at various locations around Düsseldorf.[5][6]
From 2019 to 2022, he was professor of acting and head of study program at the Cours Florent in Berlin[7] and has been Principal of the MetFilm School in Berlin since September 2022.[8]
In 2021, his production Corpus Delicti based on the novel by Juli Zeh at the Deutsches Theater Berlin was invited to the Ruhrfestspiele[9] and to the Schäxpir theatre festival for young audiences in Linz.[10]
He was stage director for the award show for the European Film Awards 2023 in Berlin.[11][12]
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Productions (selection)
- 2005, Schauspiel Frankfurt: God save Amerika by Bljana Srbljanovic
- 2009, Schauspiel Hannover: The Dreamers after the novel by Gilbert Adair
- 2013, Deutsche Oper Berlin: Der Ring: Next Generation by Richard Wagner and Alexandra Holtsch[13]
- 2018, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus: Nathan (to go) by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- 2022, Schauspielhaus Bochum: On Connection by Kae Tempest
- 2023, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus: The Maid of Orleans (to go) by Friedrich Schiller
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