Stancho Stanchev
Stancho Georgiev Stanchev (Bulgarian Станчо Георгиев Станчев) is a Bulgarian theatre director.
Biography
Born on 5 September 1932 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Graduated the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFA), Sofia in 1955, specialty theatre directing under Professor Boyan Danovski. [1] He postgraduated at the Vakhtangov Theatre under Evgeny Simonov and at the Moscow Satire Theatre under Valentin Pluchek in Moscow.
He has staged more than 100 plays by Bulgarian and foreign playwrights on the stages of the drama theatres in Varna, Ruse, Shumen, Sofia, Moscow, Silistra, Pazardzhik.[2] He is a spouse of the artist Daria Vassilyanska.
Career
- 1955–1959 - stage director at the Vasil Drumev Dramatic Theatre in Shumen
- 1959–1962 - stage director at the Sava Ognianov Dramatic Theatre in Ruse
- 1962–1992 - stage director, artistic director of the Stoyan Bachvarov Dramatic Theatre in Varna
Performances
- The Crucible, Arthur Miller, Drama Theatre, Shumen, 1955–56
- Le Baruffe Chiozzotte /The Chioggia Scuffles/, Carlo Goldoni, Drama Theatre, Shumen, 1956
- Notre-Dame de Paris, Victor Hugo, Drama Theatre, Shumen, 1958
- Buonanotte Patrizia, Aldo De Benedetti, Drama Theatre, Shumen, 1958
- The General and the Mad, Angel Vagenshtain, Drama Theatre, Ruse, 1961
- De Pretore Vincenzo, Eduardo De Filippo, Drama Theatre, Ruse, 1959
- Duel, Ivan Vazov, Drama Theatre Varna, 1962–63
- Around the World in Eighty Days, Pavel Kohout, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1965–66
- The Investigation /Die Ermittlung/, Peter Weiss, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1966–67
- As You Like It, William Shakespeare, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1972–73
- January Yordan Radichkov, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1974–75
- The Roman Bath Stanislav Stratiev, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1974–75
- The Good Soldier Švejk, Jaroslav Hašek, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1975–76
- The Suede Jacket, Stanislav Stratiev, Pushkin Theatre, Moscow, 1977
- The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, Paul Zindel, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1978–79
- The Suede Jacket, Stanislav Stratiev, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1978–79
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, after Ken Kesey, stage adaptation Dale Wasserman, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1979–80
- Little Comedies, after Anton Chekhov /A Marriage Proposal, On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco, Jubilee, A Swan Song/, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1979–80
- Archangels Don’t Play Pinball, Dario Fo, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1981
- Cyrano de Bergerac, Edmond Rostand, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1981–82
- The Government Inspector, Nikolai Gogol, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1986–87
- All House, Bed and Church, Dario Fo, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1986–87
- The Holy Family, György Schwajda, 1988–89
- The Last Tape /Krapp's Last Tape/, Samuel Beckett, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1991–92
- The Basement, Murray Schisgal, State Puppet Theatre Varna, 1993
- Nora /A Doll's House /, Henrik Ibsen, Art Club Sezam, Varna, 1995
- A Miracle, Ivan Radoev, Drama Theatre, Pazardzhik, 1995
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee, Drama Theatre, Varna, 1996–97
- L’enseineur ou Une ombre au tableau, Jean-Pierre Dopagne, Drama Theatre, Varna, 2003
Notes
- The Prostori Magazine for Literature and Art, Septembre 2006
- Encyclopedia of the Bulgarian Theatre, ISBN 9545285028, 2005,p. 370, Publishing House Trud, Sofia
References
- ↑ http://www.prostori.com/RIndex.jsp?counter_id=36&article_id=190&FormArticles_Page=6
- ↑ Encyclopedia of Bulgarian Theatre, p.370, publishing house "Trud", Sofia, 2005
External links
- photos of performances
- Bulgarian portal
- state puppet theatre varna
- drama theatre varna - awards
- article of Lyubomir Kutin about the performance One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
- essay of Siya Papazova
- archives of the Drama Theatre, Shumen
- From Küçük Paris to Plovdiv
Sources
- The Prostori Magazine for Literature and Art
- Encyclopedia of the Bulgarian Theatre
- official site of Drama Theatre Varna
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