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Timofey Kulyabin

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Timofey Kulyabin
Born
Timofey Aleksandrovich Kulyabin

(1984-10-10) 10 October 1984 (age 40)
Alma materRussian Institute of Theatre Arts
OccupationTheater director

Timofey Aleksandrovich Kulyabin (Russian: Тимофей Александрович Кулябин; born 10 October 1984, Izhevsk) is a Russian theater and opera director.[1]

Biography

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Kulyabin was one of the most prominent young theatre directors in recent years in Russia. After graduating from the Russian Institute 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 create a big resonance in the professional and non-professional theater communities. 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]

Timofey Kulyabin nominated by Golden Mask award
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image icon Tannhäuser Venusberg scene

His production of Wagner's Tannhäuser in December 2014 was met by great critical acclaim[3] in Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre. Its cast included Wagnerian Heldentenor Stig Fogh Andersen, Irina Churilova as Elisabeth, and Dmitry Ulyanov [ru] 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 Grigoryevich Yemelyanov). The accusation was supported before the court by the deputy prosecutor of Novosibirsk, Igor Stasyulis,[4] who shared the fascist views of Aleksandr Dugin and had maintained close links with orthodox fundamentalists such as Dmitry Enteo [ru].[5] A magistrate court later dismissed those allegations.[6][7] Stasyulis appealed this decision but subsequently had to withdraw his appeal.[8] Later, 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.[9]

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]

On May 2, 2022, the Bolshoi announced the cancellation of further performances of his adaptation of Don Pasquala.[10] Kulyabin had left Russia due to his criticism of the Russo-Ukrainian War.[10] Kulyabin is now believed to be based in Europe.[11]

Productions

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Awards

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  • 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]

  • 2017

Europe Theatre Prize

Nomination for the Europe Prize Theatrical Realities[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "People". www.bolshoi.ru. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  2. ^ "Тимофей Кулябин". Golden Mask. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
  3. ^ Sinelschikova, Yekaterina (12 March 2015). "Experts fear Tannhauser case a warning, despite dismissal". Russia Beyond the Headlines.
  4. ^ "Суд в Новосибирске оправдал директора театра, где была поставлена опера "Тангейзер"". TASS (in Russian). 10 March 2015.
  5. ^ Yarkova, Nadezhda (1 December 2015). "Активист пожаловался на аморальное поведение новосибирского прокурора". NGS.ru (in Russian).
  6. ^ "Суд не признал оперу "Тангейзер" оскорбляющей религиозные святыни". RIA Novosti (in Russian). 10 March 2015.
  7. ^ Liesowska, Anna; Lambie, Derek (13 March 2015). "Court throws out claims Novosibirsk opera offended Orthodox believers". The Siberian Times.
  8. ^ "Прокуратура отозвала жалобы на решения суда по "Тангейзеру"". Interfax (in Russian). 2 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Novosibirsk theater director fired over Tannhäuser opera scandal", Russia Beyond the Headlines, 31 March 2015
  10. ^ a b Staff and agencies (2 May 2022). "Russia's Bolshoi theatre cancels shows by directors who spoke out over Ukraine". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Russia's Bolshoi scraps performances by critical directors". France 24. France. Agence France-Presse. 2 May 2022. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Candidati PERT". Premio Europa per il Teatro (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-23.
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