Nestroy Theatre Prize
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The Nestroy Theatre Prize is an Austrian theatre award named after the poet Johann Nestroy.[1] In 2000, the city of Vienna decided to combine two less noticed theatre awards: the Kainz Medal and the Nestroy Ring for Viennese Satire.[1] The prize honours outstanding achievements at the Viennese and other Austrian theatres.[2] The prize has been awarded annually in eight up to fourteen categories. Its ceremony is held in Vienna and broadcast live on national television.[3]
Contents
Categories
- Best German-language performance
- Best direction
- Best equipment
- Best actress
- Best actor
- Best supporting role
- Best young talent
- Best off production
- Best play – Authors prize
- Lifetime achievement
- Special prize
- Audience award
- Best federal state performance
Recipients best direction
File:Simon Stone Nestroy-Theaterpreis 2015.jpg
Simon Stone at the Nestroy Theatre Awards 2015 (Ronacher, Vienna, Austria)
Recipients best actress
File:Regina Fritsch Nestroy-Theaterpreis2008.jpg
Actress Regina Fritsch, honored as 'Best Actress' at the Nestroy-Theaterpreis 2008 (Etablissement Ronacher, Vienna)
Jahr | Actress | Production | Role |
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2000 | Birgit Doll | Wer hat Angst vor Virginia Woolf? | Martha |
2001 | Judith Engel | Bash | Sue/Die Frau |
2002 | Ulli Maier | Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften | Agathe |
2003 | Maria Happel | Die Zeit der Plancks | Maria |
2004 | Birgit Minichmayr[5] | Das goldene Vlies | Medea |
2005 | Sunnyi Melles | Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald | Valerie |
2006 | Edith Clever | Schlaf | Die ältere Frau |
2007 | Sylvie Rohrer | Medea. A project by Grzegorz Jarzyna & Über Tiere | Medea, Monolog |
2008 | Regina Fritsch | Verbrennungen | Nawal |
2009 | Birgit Minichmayr[6] | Der Weibsteufel | Weib |
2010 | Kirsten Dene | Eine Familie | Violet Weston |
2011 | Sarah Viktoria Frick | Stallerhof | Beppi |
2012 | Dörte Lyssewski | Endstation Sehnsucht (A Streetcar Named Desire) | Blanche DuBois |
2013 | Christiane von Poelnitz | Elektra (Hofmannsthal) | Elektra |
2014 | Nicole Heesters | Vor dem Ruhestand | Vera |
2015 | Elisabeth Orth | die unverheiratete | Die Alte |
2016 | Sona MacDonald | Fräulein Julie & Blue Moon | Julie, Sie |
2017 | Andrea Jonasson | Stage version of Die Verdammten | Sophie von Essenbeck |
2018 | Caroline Peters[7] | Hotel Strindberg | multiple roles |
2019 | Steffi Krautz | Endstation Sehnsucht | Blanche DuBois |
2020 | Caroline Peters | Schwarzwasser | |
2021 | Lina Beckmann[8] | Richard the Kid & the King | Richard |
Recipients best actor
Year | Actor | Production | Role |
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2000 | Gert Voss | Die Möwe | Trigorin |
2001 | Sven-Eric Bechtolf | Drei Mal Leben | Hubert Finidori |
2002 | Sven-Eric Bechtolf | Das weite Land | Hofreiter |
2003 | Markus Hering | Chorphantasie | Conductor |
2004 | Toni Slama | Automatenbüffet | Adam |
2005 | Michael Maertens | König Ottokars Glück und Ende | Rudolf von Habsburg |
Nicholas Ofczarek | Zu ebener Erde und erster Stock, König Ottokars Glück und Ende | Johann, Zawisch | |
2006 | Nicholas Ofczarek | Höllenangst | Wendelin |
2007 | Bernhard Schir | Das Fest | Christian |
2008 | Markus Hering | Verbrennungen, Freier Fall, Pool (Kein Wasser) | Hermile, Erich, C |
2009 | André Jung | Das letzte Band / Bis dass der Tag euch scheidet oder Eine Frage des Lichts | Krapp |
2010 | Martin Wuttke | Das Begräbnis & Peking Opel | Christian |
2011 | Max Mayer | Grillenparz & Bruno Schulz: Messias | Hunter called Fischer, multiple roles |
2012 | Joachim Meyerhoff | Die Kommune | |
2013 | Gregor Bloéb | Jägerstätter (Mitterer) | Franz Jägerstätter |
2014 | August Diehl | Hamlet | Hamlet |
2015 | Martin Wuttke | John Gabriel Borkman | John Gabriel Borkman |
2016 | Rainer Galke | Alte Meister | Irrsigler |
2017 | Joachim Meyerhoff | Die Welt im Rücken | |
2018 | Peter Simonischek | The Who and the What | Afzal |
2019 | Steven Scharf | Medea (Simon Stone) and Woyzeck | Lucas and Franz Woyzeck |
2020 | Franz Pätzold | Die Bakchen | Dionysos |
2021 | Michael Maertens[8] | Der Leichenverbrenner | Karel Kopfrkingl |
Recipients best play – authors prize
File:Gert Jonke und André Pohl Nestroy-Theaterpreis2008.jpg
Playwright Gert Jonke (r.) and actor André Pohl (l.) at the Nestroy-Theaterpreis 2008 (Etablissement Ronacher, Vienna)
Year | Play | Author |
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2000 | Der Name | Jon Fosse |
2001 | Die Unsichtbare. Tirade an drei Stränden | Christoph Ransmayr |
2002 | Push up 1 – 3 | Roland Schimmelpfennig |
2003 | Chorphantasie | Gert Jonke |
2004 | Die Ziege oder Wer ist Sylvia? (The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?) | Edward Albee |
2005 | Hunt oder Der totale Februar | Franzobel |
2006 | Die versunkene Kathedrale (The Sunken Cathedral) | Gert Jonke |
2007 | Das purpurne Muttermal | René Pollesch |
2008 | Freier Fall | Gert Jonke |
2009 | Besuch bei dem Vater (Visit at the Father) | Roland Schimmelpfennig |
2010 | worst case | Kathrin Röggla |
2011 | Immer noch Sturm (Storm Still) | Peter Handke |
2012 | Geister in Princeton (Ghosts in Princeton) | Daniel Kehlmann |
2013 | Schatten (Euridyke sagt) (Shadow (Eurydice Says)) | Elfriede Jelinek |
2014 | Die Ereignisse (The Events) | David Greig |
2015 | Die lächerliche Finsternis | Wolfram Lotz |
2016 | Lost and Found | Yael Renan |
2017 | Geächtet (Disgraced) | Ayad Akhtar |
2018 | jedermann (stirbt) | Ferdinand Schmalz |
2019 | Hass-Triptychon – Wege aus der Krise (Hate Triptych – Ways out of the crisis) | Sibylle Berg |
2020 | Schwarzwasser | Elfriede Jelinek |
2021 | Rand | Miroslava Svolikova |
Recipients lifetime achievement
File:Nestroy 2010 (37) Ulrike Kaufmann, Erwin Piplits, Karl Markovics, Peter Simonischek.jpg
Ulrike Kaufmann and Erwin Piplits at the award ceremony of the Nestroy Theater Prize 2010 in the Burgtheater in Vienna
Year | Recipient | Laudator |
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2000 | Otto Schenk | Sunnyi Melles |
2001 | George Tabori | Angelica Domröse |
2002 | Claus Peymann[9] | André Heller |
2003 | Gusti Wolf | Michael Heltau |
2004 | Hans Gratzer | Michael Schottenberg |
2005 | Michael Heltau | Klaus Bachler |
2006 | Walter Schmidinger | Klaus Maria Brandauer |
2007 | Hilde Sochor | Paulus Manker |
2008 | Peter Zadek | Matthias Matussek |
2009 | Otto Tausig | Gerhard Klingenberg |
2010 | Ulrike Kaufmann and Erwin Piplits | Karl Markovics |
2011 | Peter Turrini | Kirsten Dene, text by Elfriede Jelinek |
2012 | Karlheinz Hackl | Heinz Marecek |
2013 | Luc Bondy | Johanna Wokalek |
2014 | Klaus Maria Brandauer | István Szabó |
2015 | Achim Freyer | Hermann Beil |
2016 | Frank Castorf | Jasna Fritzi Bauer |
2017 | Kirsten Dene[10] | Michael Maertens |
2018 | Peter Handke[7][3] | Klaus Maria Brandauer |
2019 | Andrea Breth | Roland Koch |
2020 | Christoph Marthaler | |
2021 | Elfriede Jelinek |
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