Timofey Kulyabin
Timofey Alexandrovich Kulyabin (Russian: Тимофей Александрович Кулябин; born 10 October 1984 in Izhevsk, USSR) is a Russian theater and opera director.[1]
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Born | Izhevsk, USSR | 10 October 1984
Occupation | Theater director |
Biography
Kulyabin is one of the most prominent young theatre directors nowadays in Russia. After graduating from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (course of Oleg Kudryashov) in 2007 he is successfully working in drama and opera theatres throughout the country and abroad. In his record are already 15 drama and 2 opera productions. Critics mark his ability to switch between large and chamber stages with equally strong and original concepts. All of his productions of the classic dramas and operas creates a big resonance in professional and non-professional theater community. Kulyabin's Onegin in the Red Torch theatre has been awarded a special prize of the Russian Performing Arts Festival and National Theater Award Golden Mask.[2],[1]
His production of Wagners Tannhäuser in December 2014 took place with a great ctitic's acclaim[3] in Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre. Its cast included Wagnerian Heldentenor Stig Fogh Andersen, Irina Churilova as Elisabeth, and Dmitry Ulyanov as Landgrave. Some aspect of the production, notably the depiction of Tannhäuser in the Venusberg scene, led to criminal proceedings following a complaint by the Orthodox archbishop of Novosibirsk and Berdsk, Tikhon (Leonid Grigorevich Emelyanov). A court later dismissed those allegations.[4] Subsequently, the Minister of Culture, Vladimir Medinsky, dismissed the theatre's director, Boris Mezdrich, and appointed Vladimir Kekhman as the new director, who then canceled all further performances.[5]
After the success of his Onegin and #shakespearsonnets in the Theatre of Nations in Moscow, he has been invited to the Bolshoi Theatre to create a new Don Pasquala production in April 2016. Recently Kulyabin took the position of artistic director of the Red Torch theatre in Novosibirsk.[1]
Productions
- 2006: Down the Nevsky Avenue after Nikolai Gogol's short story "Nevsky Prospekt" (Academic Drama Theatre, Omsk)
- 2007: The Queen of Spades after Alexander Pushkin's short story "The Queen of Spades" (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2007: Livejournal (Russian Drama Theatre, Riga)
- 2008: Death Defying Acts by Oleg Antonov (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2008: Jolly Roger by Damir Salimzyanov (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2008: Macbeth by William Shakespeare (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2009: Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin (Opera and Ballet Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2009: Masquerade by Mikhail Lermontov (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2010: Carmen after Prosper Mérimée's novella Carmen (Volkov Drama Theatre, Yaroslavl)
- 2010: No Words (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2012: Dress Code after Nikolai Gogol's short story "The Overcoat" (Comedian's Shelter Theatre, St. Petersburg)
- 2012: Onegin after Alexander Pushkin's novel Eugene Onegin (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2012: Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2013: Electra by Euripides (State Theatre of Nations, Moscow)
- 2013: Kill after Friedrich Schiller's Intrigue and Love, (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2014: #shakespearsonnets (State Theatre of Nations, Moscow)
- 2014: Tannhäuser by Richard Wagner (Opera and Ballet Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2015: Three sisters by Anton Chekhov (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2016: Don Pasquale by Gaetano Donizetti (Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow)
- 2017: The Trial by Franz Kafka (Red Torch Theatre, Novosibirsk)
- 2017: Rigoletto by Richard Wagner (Opernhaus Wuppertal)
Awards
- 2007
«The Queen of Spades» after Alexander Pushkin
All-Russian Festival «Volga Theatre Seasons» in Samara; award in «Best Director» nomination.
Theatre Festival/Contest «Paradise» organized by Novosibirsk Branch of the Russian Theatre Association; award in «Best Director’s Debut» nomination.
- 2008
«A Mortal Trick» by Oleg Antonov
Theatre Festival «Siberian Transit» in Barnaul; an honorary diploma.
- 2009
«Macbeth» by William Shakespeare
Regional Theatre Festival «Paradise» in Novosibirsk; award in «The Best Staging Concept» nomination.
- 2010
Award «A Person of the Year» of culture and art (Novosibirsk)
- 2013
«Electra» by Euripides
Theatre award of Moscow daily newspaper « Moskovskij Komsomolets», award in best small scale production nomination
«Onegin» by Alexander Pushkin
National Theatre Festival «Golden Mask», Drama and Puppet Theatre Jury`s Special Award
- 2014
«Kill» «Best production» award of Theatre Festival «New Siberian Transit»
- 2015
Personal Grant of the Government of Russian Federation
«#shakespearsonnets»
Theatre award of Moscow daily newspaper « Moskovskij Komsomolets», award in best small scale production nomination
- 2016
«Tannhäuser» by Richard Wagner
«Production of the year» award by magazine «Muzykalnoye obozrenie»
Audience сhoice award «Teatral», award in best musical production nomination
«Three sisters» by Anton Chekhov
«Production of the year» award by Theatre Critics Association
- 2017
«The three sisters» by Anton Chekhov
National Theatre Festival «Golden Mask», Drama and Puppet Theatre Jury`s Special Award «Ensemble in the play»[1]
References
- "People". www.bolshoi.ru. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
- "Тимофей Кулябин". Golden Mask. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
- "Experts fear Tannhauser case a warning, despite dismissal" by Yekaterina Sinelschikova, Russia Beyond the Headlines, 12 March 2015
- "Court throws out claims Novosibirsk opera offended Orthodox believers" by Anna Liesowska and Derek Lambie, The Siberian Times, 13 March 2015
- "Novosibirsk theater director fired over Tannhäuser opera scandal", Russia Beyond the Headlines, 31 March 2015
External links
- Homepage, (in Russian)
- Theatre of Nations – official site
- Golden Mask – official site
- Red Torch Theatre – official site
- International Theater Festival Acadameia: Onegin
- RIA Novosti. Preview of Theatre of Nations play Elektra (Photos)
- International Festival-School Territoria: Elektra
- Theatre of Nations: #shakespearesonnets
- John Freedman. "Coupling, Uncoupling Told With Grace and Flair", The Moscow Times (on #shakespearesonnets
- Macbeth, trailer on YouTube
- Masquerade, trailer on YouTube
- No Words, trailer on YouTube
- The Overcoat,trailer on YouTube
- Onegin, trailer on YouTube
- Electra, trailer on YouTube
- Kill, trailer on YouTube
- #Shakespearesonnets, trailer on YouTube
- Tannhäuser, trailer on YouTube
- Tannhäuser, gallery
- Three sisters, trailer on YouTube
- Wiener Festwochen: Three Sisters
- The rehearsals for “Don Pasquale” opera started on YouTube
- "Don Pasquale" opera premiere on YouTube
- Sueddeutsche: Groll und Gesten
- Der standard: Drei Schwestern
- Die Presse: Drei Schwestern: Bei Tschechow ist das Dunkel licht genug