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Jessica Durlacher Ewe Benbenek Ewe Benbenek studierte Kultur- und Politikwissenschaften an der Europa- Universität Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder) und am University College London, sowie Literaturwissenschaft an der Universität Erfurt und war von 2014 bis 2019 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Professur für Neuere deutsche Literatur/ Theaterforschung an der Universität Hamburg. 2019 wurde sie für den Retzhofer Dramapreis nominiert. Ihr Theatertext Tragödienbastard wurde im Rahmen des Arbeitsateliers von uniT und dem Schauspielhaus Wien gefördert und am 30. Oktober am Schauspielhause Wien uraufgeführt. 2021 gewann sie für Tragödienbastard den Mühlheimer Dramatikpreis und wurde im selben Jahr in der Kritikerumfrage von Theater heute zur Nachwuchsautorin des Jahres gewählt. Auszeichnungen 2019 Nominierung für den Retzhofer Dramapreis 2021 Gewinnerin des Mülheimer Dramatikerpreises 2021 Nachwuchsautorin des Jahres in der Kritikerumfrage von Theater heute Theaterstücke Captain Seablood und der gutgemeinte Kurs der Liberty MEDEA by EURIPIDES <br> Uraufführung: 27.09.2012 | Citizens Theatre, Glasgow Regie: Mike Bartlett ...dann geh zu Törpe! Uraufführung: 28.09.1961 | Studio des Champs-Elysées, Paris Regie: Antoine Bourseiller Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 05.10.1962 | Renaissance-Theater, Berlin Regie: Helmut Käutner 1 yottabyte leben Uraufführung: Spielzeit 2019/20 | Saarländisches Staatstheater Saarbrücken Regie: Matthias Mühlschlegel 100 Songs Uraufführung: März 2019 | Länsteater Örebro 1000 Serpentinen Angst | Maxim Gorki Theater 11° windstill Uraufführung: 16.01.2010 | Kiel Regie: Sabine Harbeke 13 Uraufführung: 25.10.2011 | National Theatre, London Regie: Thea Sarrock 2 SCHWESTERN / 1 FEHLEN 25 Satirische Einakter 5 x 2 Uraufführung: 16.12.2006 | Theater Fabrik Hamburg Regie: Nils Daniel Finckh 69 Uraufführung: 08.11.2003 | Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Regie: Igor Bauersima A liebs Kind Uraufführung: 16.01.1992 | Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel, München Regie: Wolfram Apprich Abgedreht Uraufführung: 05.10.2004 | Goodman Theatre, Chicago Regie: Robert Falls Abgefahren (8+) Abgetaucht Uraufführung: 03.10.2003 | Theater Bielefeld Regie: Titus Georgi Action Uraufführung: 17.09.1974 | Royal Court Theatre, London Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 10.07.1991 | ROST Bühne, Berlin Regie: Hellmut Reinke Adam und Esra Uraufführung: 23.01.2010 | Deutsches Theater Berlin Regie: Frank Abt Admissions Uraufführung: 12.03.2018 | Lincoln Center Theater, New York Regie: Daniel Aukin Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: Spielzeit 2020/21 | Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Wartburg Regie: Daniela Kerck Affabulazione oder Der Königsmord Uraufführung: 06.10.1973 | Vereinigte Bühnen (Schauspielhaus), Graz Regie: Peter Lotschak Afrika (Freitag) Uraufführung: 16.03.07 | Theater Oberhausen Regie: Katja Lauken Agamemnon im Saunagarten Uraufführung: 06.03.2004 | Schauspielschule Ernst Busch, Berlin Akt ohne Worte I Uraufführung: 03.04.1957 | Royal Court Theatre, London Regie: Deryk Mendel Akt ohne Worte II Alaaddin und die Wunderlampe (6+) Uraufführung: 29.11.2020 | Staatstheater Darmstadt Regie: Annette Raffalt Albert und der Sumo-Engel Uraufführung: 01.06.2006 | Theater der Jungen Welt, Leipzig Alice | Schauspielhaus Bochum Regie: Anna Bergmann Alice im Wunderland Uraufführung: 31.05.2003 | Schauspiel Hannover Regie: Michael Simon Alkibiades am Ende All That I Will Ever Be Uraufführung: 06.02.2007 | New York Theatre Workshop Regie: Jo Bonney Alle Kinder Gottes haben Flügel Uraufführung: 15.05.1924 | The Provincetown Playhouse, New York Regie: James Light Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 1926 | Kammerspiele, Hamburg Alle Kinder Gottes haben Flügel Uraufführung: 15.05.1924 | The Provincetown Playhouse, New York Regie: James Light Alle meine Söhne Uraufführung: 29.01.1947 | Coronet Theatre, New York Regie: Elia Kazan | Stadttheater Bern Regie: 21.01.1948 Alle Nonnen wieder Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 20.12.2005 | Congress Park Hanau Regie: Benjamin Baumann Alle Reichtümer der Welt Uraufführung: 09.11.1962 | Kungl. Dramatiska Teatern, Stockholm Regie: Stig Torsslow Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 01.08.1965 | Europa Studio, Salzburg Regie: Oscar Fritz Schuh Alle Reichtümer der Welt Alles im Garten Uraufführung: 27.11.1967 | New York Alles im Garten Uraufführung: 27.11.1967 | New York Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 05.02.1969 | Münchner Kammerspiele Regie: Hans Schweikart Alles Liebe Uraufführung: 18.05.2001 | theater rampe stuttgart Regie: Andrej Lazarew Alles vorbei Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 06.01.1972 | Münchner Kammerspiele Alles wegen Finalie Uraufführung: 1962 | Studio des Champs-Elysées, Paris Alles. In einer Nacht. Uraufführung: 01.11.1996 | Kammerspiele, Hamburg Regie: Falk Richter Aloen Uraufführung: 29.10.1978 | Market Theatre, Johannesburg Regie: Athol Fugard Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 22.01.1982 | Hans-Otto-Theater, Potsdam Regie: Rolf Winkelgrund Alpen-Hegel Uraufführung: 18.05.2000 | Schauspiel Hannover Regie: Mark Zurmühle Als hörte ich Hunde Als ich einmal tot war und Martin L. Gore mich nicht besuchen kam Uraufführung: 16.10.2014 (unplugged)/ April 2015 (remastered) | Schauspielhaus Wien / Schlachthaus Theater Bern in KOproduktion mit Theater Rampe, Stuttgart, und dem Staatstheater Darmstadt Regie: Klemens Gindl / Marie Bues Als ich im Sterben lag Uraufführung: 02.10.2003 | Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg Regie: Viviane de Muynck Als wir träumten Uraufführung: 13. April 2008 | Schauspiel Leipzig in einer Kopdroduktion mit dem Maxim Gorki Theater, Berlin Regie: Armin Petras alte sorgen Uraufführung: 26.02.2021 | Theater Münster Regie: Pia Richter Am Anfang war das Feuer Uraufführung: 26.09.2007 | Stadttheater Bern Regie: Reto Finger am apparat Uraufführung: 12.09.2015 | Schauspielhaus Graz am beispiel der butter Uraufführung: 02.03.2014 | Schauspiel Leipzig (Diskothek) Regie: Cilli Drexel Am Boden Uraufführung: 14.08.2013 | San Francisco Playhouse Regie: Susannah Martin Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 13.05.2015 | Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus Regie: Ulf Goerke Am Ende der Landstraße Am Hang Uraufführung: 27.01.06 | Theater Stadelhofen, Zürich Regie: Brigitta Soraperra Am Hang Uraufführung: 19.01.06 | Stadttheater Bern Regie: Anina La Roche am wasser Uraufführung: 14.12.2019 | Junges Theater Konstanz Regie: Nicola Bremer Amadeus Uraufführung: 02.11.1979 | National Theatre, London Regie: Peter Hall Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 27.02.1981 | Burgtheater, Wien Regie: Peter Wood Ambrosia Uraufführung: 24.09.2005 | Schauspiel Essen Regie: Anselm Weber Amelia fliegt! / Amelia s’envolve! <br>Auftragsarbeit für die Philharmonie Luxemburg Uraufführung: 09.12.2019 | Philharmonie Luxembourg Regie: Tomo Sugao Amerika Uraufführung: 28.02.1957 | Schauspielhaus Zürich Regie: Leonard Steckel Amerika Uraufführung: 16.10.2008 | Theater Solothurn (in einer Koproduktion des Theater Marie mit Theater Biel Solothurn, Theater Tuchlaube Aarau, Schlachthaus Theater Bern und Kleintheater Luzern) Regie: Nils Torpus Amerika Uraufführung: 08.03.2008 | Düsseldorf Regie: Alexander Müller-Elmau An den Rand der Erschöpfung weiter Uraufführung: 03.12.1980 | Theater am Turm, Frankfurt am Main An einem Tag wie jeder andere Uraufführung: 10.02.1955 | Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York Regie: Robert Montgomery Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 14.10.1955 | Thalia Theater, Hamburg Regie: Willy Maertens An und Aus Uraufführung: 04.06.2013 | New National Theatre, Tokyo Regie: Keiko Myata Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 09.01.2016 | Nationaltheater Mannheim Regie: Burkhard C. Kosminski Ancient Lights Uraufführung: 05.12.2000 | Hampstead Theatre, London Regie: Ian Brown Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 06.10.2001 | Freiburger Theater Regie: Cihan Inan And Björk, of course Uraufführung: 07.04.2002 | Reykjavik City Theatre Regie: Benedikt Erlingsson Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 13.11.2003 | Theater der Stadt, Trier (im Rahmen des Act-In Festivals) Regie: Jean Paul Maes Andersons Müllfahrt Uraufführung: 23.02.2020 | Theater Osnabrück Regie: Birga Ipsen Andras & Antonia Andras & Antonia Angebot und Nachfrage Uraufführung: 04.11.2005 | Schauspielhaus Bochum, Theater unter Tage Regie: Jan Langenheim Angst Uraufführung: 28.07.2010 | Salzburger Festspiele in Koproduktion mit den Münchner Kammerspielen Regie: Jossi Wieler Anna Christie Uraufführung: 02.11.1921 | The Vanderbilt Theatre, New York Regie: Arthur Hopkins Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 09.10.1923 | Deutsches Theater, Berlin Regie: Fritz Wendhausen Anna in den Tropen Uraufführung: 2003 | New Theatre, Coral Gables, Florida Anna und der Wulian Uraufführung: 19.09.2014 | Landesbühne Bruchsal Regie: Joerg Bitterich Annapurna Uraufführung: 02.11.2011 | The Magic Theatre, San Francisco Regie: Loretta Greco Anne Uraufführung: 08.05.2014 | Theater Amsterdam Regie: Robin de Levita Antigone in Molenbeek Uraufführung: 30.9.2017 | Skulpturale Festival, Münster Regie: Carolin M. Wirth und Carsten Bender Antiklimax Uraufführung: 06.12.1994 | Kampnagel, Hamburg Antilopen Uraufführung: 1991 | Stadsteater Stockholm Regie: Stefan Ekman Deutschsprachige Erstaufführung: 20.09.2002 | Hessisches Staatstheater, Wiesbaden Regie: Beat Fäh Antonius und Cleopatra Uraufführung: 20.12.2009 | Burgtheater Wien Regie: Stefan Pucher Antonius und Cleopatra Uraufführung: 15.09.1990 | Bremer Shakespeare Company Regie: Pit Holzwarth / Norbert Kentrup Après les Alpes Uraufführung: Januar 2022 | Volkstheater Wien Regie: Claudia Bossard Arabboy Uraufführung: 29.05.2009 | Heimathafen Neukölln Regie: Nicole Oder Arabqueen<br>oder das andere Leben Uraufführung:
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