Lutz Kreisel (born 1927) in Saxony, Germany, is a German set designer. He was the chief stage designer at the Mecklenburg State Theatre from 1971-2015.[1][2]
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editHe was born in Saxony. He studied at the Saxon State Theater and studied Fine Arts in Stage Design at the University of Dresden. He worked with directors such as Christoph Schroth, Werner Saldin and Bernd Reiner Krieger.[3]
He often designs sets for the outdoor opera theater, the "Schweriner Schlossfestspiele". He typically designs his sets on paper first, without a stage present and tries to use the surrounding architecture and nature to create scenic spaces. He believes his theories on set design have played a large part in the success of the yearly, Schwerin Castle Festival.[4][5][1] He has created sets for musicals, dramas and ballets.[3]
He has been involved in over 160 productions.[2] He has created sets every year for the Schwerin Castle Festival,[6] to celebrate the 850th anniversary of the city of Schwerin,[7][8] and for productions including Der Freischütz, Glückliche Reise,[9] Maskenball, The Three Musketeers, The Picture of Dorian Gray, La forza del destino,[3] Othello, The Flying Dutchman, Der Graf von Luxemburg, Carmen, and The Troubadour.[3][10][11][12][13]
He cites Zorba, Un ballo in maschera and Der Kaiser von Atlantis as his favorite productions that he has been involved in.[3]
His work over the years was eventually featured in a special exhibition called, "Szenische Räume - Arbeiten aus fünf Jahrzehnten" at the Mecklenburg State Theater to celebrate his 80th birthday.[1][14][15][16]
References
edit- ^ a b c Szenische Räume - Arbeiten aus fünf Jahrzehnten [Scenic spaces - works from five decades] (in German), Germany: Hauspost, 2017, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ a b Szenische Räume – Arbeiten aus fünf Jahrzehnten [Scenic spaces – works from five decades] (in German), Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater, 2023, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ a b c d e Seitz, Alex (2023), Bühnenbildner Lutz Kreisel: Ausstellung zum 80. Geburtstag [Stage designer Lutz Kreisel: exhibition for the 80th birthday] (in German), Germany: NDR, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Musik und Gesellschaft [Music and Society] (in German). Henschelverlag. 1979. p. 56.
- ^ Schlossfestspiele Schwerin jetzt erstmals im Schlossgarten [Castle Festival Schwerin now for the first time in the castle garden] (in German), Life PR, 2011, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Bühnenbildner Lutz Kreisel: Ausstellung zum 80. Geburtstag ["Freischütz" opens the Castle Festival in Schwerin] (in German), Germany: Hamburger Abendblatt, 2011, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Wir für 850 Jahre Schwerin [We for 850 years of Schwerin] (PDF) (in German), Germany: Amtliche Bekanntmachungen, 2009, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Kapuhs, Franziska (2010), Ausstellungseröffnung /Filmvorführung zum Festumzug von 1985 am 11. März 2010 [Exhibition opening/film screening of the 1985 parade on March 11, 2010] (in German), Germany: 850 Jahre Scwerin, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ "Freischütz" successful in Schwerin März 2010 ["Freischütz" in Schwerin erfolgreich] (in German), Germany: Welt.de, 2011, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Lutz Kreisel Bühnenbild [Lutz Kreisel Bühnenbild] (in German), Operabase, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Volker, Ulrich (2004), "Dorian Gray" ["Dorian Gray"] (in German), Tanznetz., retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ PRÖBER, Anette (2008), Schlossfestspiele präsentieren Bühnenbild für „Carmen“ [present castle festivals Set design for "Carmen"] (PDF) (in German), Ostsee-Zeitung Rostock, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Hanssen, Frederik (2004), Kultur: Schwedische Sardinen [Culture: Swedish sardines], Tages Spiegel, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Eine Stadt hält Hof [A city holds court] (in German), Germany: ARD.de, 2010, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ FIVE DECADES WITH LUTZ KREISEL [A city holds court] (in German), Germany: Schwerin Live, 2010, retrieved 13 March 2023
- ^ Bühnenbildner Lutz Kreisel: Ausstellung zum 80. Geburtstag [Stage designer Lutz Kreisel: Exhibition for his 80th birthday] (in German), KNews.Media Deutschland, 2023, retrieved 13 March 2023