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Olivier Py (French pronunciation: [pi]; born July 24, 1965 in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes) is a French stage director, actor and writer.
In 1997, Py became director of the Centre Dramatique National d'Orléans. In 2007, he became director of the Théâtre de l'Odéon.[1]
Py describes himself as Catholic and homosexual.[2] He is known for his emphasis on Catholic and homoerotic themes.
Since the early 2000s, Py has increasingly devoted himself to the opera. His productions of La Damnation de Faust, Tannhäuser and Tristan und Isolde, all in Geneva, have generally been well received. In March 2008, he debuted at the Paris Opéra. On this occasion he stated to a French magazine (Diapason, March 2008) that he "would not be done staging operas until [he] did Wagner's Ring and Parsifal".
Contents
Theatre
Works written and directed
- 1988: Des oranges et des ongles
- 1990: Gaspacho, un chien mort
- 1991: La femme canon et le bouquet final
- 1992: Les Aventures de Paco Goliard
- 1992: La Nuit au cirque
- 1992: La chèvre
- 1994: La Jeune fille, le diable et le moulin
- 1995: La Servante - histoire sans fin
- 1996: Apologétique
- 1997: Le Visage d'Orphée
- 1998: Requiem pour Srebrenica
- 1999: L'Eau de la vie
- 2000: Le Cabaret de Miss Knife
- 2000: L'apocalypse joyeuse
- 2001: Au monde comme n'y étant pas
- 2001: L'Exaltation du labyrinthe
- 2003: Jeunesse
- 2004: Le Vase de parfums, opera libretto
- 2004: Faust Nocturne
- 2004: Miss Knife chante Olivier Py
- 2005: Les Vainqueurs
- 2006: Illusions Comiques
- 2011: "Romeo et Juliette", the french version at "Theatre de l'Odeon"
- Épître aux jeunes acteurs pour que soit rendue la parole à la parole
Published works
- 1994: La Jeune fille, le diable et le moulin, L'école des loisirs
- 1998: Théâtre, Solitaires Intempestifs
- 2005: Les Vainqueurs, Actes Sud
- 2007: Les Enfants de Saturne
Other productions
- 1989: Mon Père qui fonctionnait par périodes culinaires et autres (Elizabeth Mazev)
- 1996: Miss Knife et sa baraque chantante, Festival d'Avignon
- 1993: Les Drôles (Elizabeth Mazev)
- 1999: Der Freischütz (Carl Maria von Weber), Opéra de Nancy
- 2001: Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Jacques Offenbach), Grand Théâtre de Genève
- 2003: La Damnation de Faust (Hector Berlioz), Geneva
- 2003: Le Soulier de satin (Paul Claudel), Orléans
- 2005: Tristan und Isolde (Richard Wagner, Geneva
- 2005: Tannhäuser (Richard Wagner), Geneva
- 2006: A Cry From Heaven (Vincent Woods)
- 2006: Curlew River (Benjamin Britten)
- 2008: The Rake's Progress (Igor Stravinsky), Opéra National de Paris (Palais Garnier)
- 2008: La Trilogie du Diable: La Damnation de Faust (Hector Berlioz), Der Freischütz (Carl Maria von Weber), Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Jacques Offenbach). Grand Théâtre de Genève
Movies
Actor
- 1989: Dis-moi oui, dis-moi non (short) directed by Noémie Lvovsky
- 1995: Funny Bones directed by Peter Chelsom
- 1995: Au petit Marguery directed by Laurent Bénégui
- 1995: 75 centilitres de prière (short) directed by Jacques Maillot
- 1995: Corps inflammables (short) directed by Jacques Maillot
- 1996: Casse-casse partie (TV) directed by Gérard Renouf
- 1996: Chacun cherche son chat directed by Cédric Klapisch
- 1997: La Divine poursuite directed by Michel Deville
- 1998: Late August, Early September
- 1999: Peut-être directed by Cédric Klapisch
- 1999: Nos vies heureuses directed by Jacques Maillot
- 2000: Les Yeux fermés (TV) directed by Olivier Py
Director
- 2000: Les Yeux fermés (TV)
Notes
References
- Langlais, Pierre (2007). Olivier Py or the religion of the theatre, Label France No. 66.
- Darge, Fabienne; Herzberg, Nathaniel (2006-09-12). "Nomination surprise d'Olivier Py à l'Odéon" (in French) (fee required). Le Monde. http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0@2-3246,36-843542,0.html. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- Solis, René (2007-05-12). "Le théâtre est le lieu du païen", interview with Olivier Py published in Libération. (French)
External links
Categories:- 1965 births
- Living people
- People from Grasse
- French actors
- French Roman Catholics
- French theatre directors
- French theatre managers and producers
- Opera directors
- Gay writers
- LGBT Christians
- LGBT writers from France
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