Gábor Tompa

Gábor Tompa, photo by Béla Ilovszky

Gábor Tompa is a Romanian theater director and teacher, born in Târgu Mureş on 8 August 1957. Since 2007 he has been Head of Directing at the Theatre and Dance Department of the University of California, San Diego.[1] He is the general and artistic director of the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj since 1990, the theatre is member of the Union of the Theatres of Europe (UTE) since 2008.[2]

Professional career

He graduated in stage and film directing at the I.L. Caragiale Theatre and Film Academy in Bucharest in 1981 as a student of Liviu Ciulei, Mihai Dimiu, Cătălina Buzoianu, founders of the world-famous Romanian school of stage directing. Since 1981 Tompa has directed plays at the Cluj-Napoca Hungarian Theatre in Cluj-Napoca. In 1987 he became the artistic director of the theatre, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 he became the managing director of the theatre as well. He has staged more than 80 plays and produced other 80 in the United Kingdom,France, Germany,Spain,Austria,Serbia,Czech Republic,Canada,South Korea and the U.S. in addition to Romania and Hungary - in English, French, German, Romanian, Hungarian,Catalan and other languages. His feature film, Chinese Defense (1999), a Hungarian-Romanian-French coproduction has been presented at the Festivals of Berlin, Karlovy Vary, São Paulo, Trieste, Istanbul, Budapest, Soci and has been awarded the Best First Feature in Salerno,Italy.

Since 1989 he has been professor at the Szentgyörgyi István Theatre Academy in Târgu Mureş. He founded the Faculty of Dramatic Art in Cluj and has run its directing programme since 1991. From 1990–1995 he was head of directing at the Theatre Academy in Târgu Mureş; in 1991 he founded the Theatre and Drama Faculty in Cluj-Napoca. In 2005 he directed the M.A. program at Brunel University, London, UK. He has taught classes and workshops for actors and directors in Spain, the UK, Germany and France.From 2007 he serves as Head of Directing at the Theatre and Dance Department of the University of California, San Diego. [3]

From March 2006 to April 2008 (when the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj joined the UTE), he was an individual member of the Union of the Theatres of Europe.[4] Founder in 2007 and artistic director of the Interferences International Theatre Festival in Cluj.

Works Worldwide

Works in Romania

Movies

Shorts:

Features:

Published works

Awards

- Nominated for Best Performance Award, 2011 (Leonce and Lena)
- Nominated to the Best Performance Award, 2005 (Waiting for Godot)
- Nominated to the Best Performance Award, 2003 (Jacques or the Obedience)
- Award for Excellence – 2002
- Best Director of the Year in Romania (1984–ATM, 1987–ATM, 1993, 1997 and 2008)
- Best Performance of the Year (1989, 1992, 2008)

- Best Director
- Best Performance

See also

References

  1. UCSD Theatre and Dance Faculty home page
  2. Union of the Theatres of Europe on Wikipedia
  3. Gábor Tompa's CV on the home page of the Hungarian Theatre of Cluj
  4. Hungarian Theatre of Cluj home page, Short history

External links

http://press.sac.or.kr/_press/000-2013/20131103%20Play_Dantons%20Tod/1102%20Dantons%20Tod/1102%20Dantons-2.htm

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