Robert B Suda (A.k.a. Suda Balázs Róbert, born 16 June 1978) is a
London-based theatre director, playwright and producer who has a BA
and two MAs in cultural management (Janus Pannonius University of Pecs
- 2000), theatre project management (University of Pecs 2002) and
advanced theatre studies (Theatrology â€" University of Pannonia
2006). Since 1997, he has directed and produced numerous shows on
stage, which have been highly acclaimed by both critics and audiences.
He also has significant experience in producing for stage and for TV.
He was both educated in and employed Constantin Stanislavski's method
of psychological realism Theatrical realism and the directing
technique of Bertold Brecht Epic theatre. His works are also highly
influenced by neo-expressionism, constructivism and minimalism. In his
productions he has combined these techniques with elements of physical
theatre, dance, pantomime and minimalist architectural set design both
in prose and musical productions.[1] He worked in long-term artistic
collaboration with Veronika Karsai[2] pantomime artist and
physical-theatre director. During their teamwork they developed and
staged two productions (Cursed Cows, richard2nixon) establishing their
own theatrical form of expression. Suda's another long-term
collaborative artistic colleague was Attila Galambos[3] with whom they
not only have written mainstream musicals (That's Enough!, Covershow,
Better Than Sex), but Galambos, as an actor, was a part of many of
Suda's productions (The Dumb-waiter, Cursed Cows, Covershow,
moNOporno). In 2005, he was selected as one of the best young
playwrights of the year by the Young Writers’ Association, Hungary,
(FISz)[4] for his play Cursed Cows, which he both wrote and directed.
The script was published by the Association in 2006.[5][6]While he was
working on different stage productions, Mr Suda was a theatre
columnist of Musical&Operetta magazine between2003 and 2005 where he
published many articles and interviews regarding Hungarian and
international musical productions. Mr Suda was commissioned by
MUSICALITAS School for Musical and Drama (Budapest) to undertake the
role of the drama, musical and theatre history teacher of school for a
year term from 2008.[47]The Young Writers' Association(FISz) published
his first collection of dramas in 2007 including the award-winner play
Cursed Cows (Ã tkozottTehenek) and the highly successful political
play, richard2nixon, co-written by Elod P Csirmaz for the Thalia
Theatre, Budapest.[5]
London-based theatre director, playwright and producer who has a BA
and two MAs in cultural management (Janus Pannonius University of Pecs
- 2000), theatre project management (University of Pecs 2002) and
advanced theatre studies (Theatrology â€" University of Pannonia
2006). Since 1997, he has directed and produced numerous shows on
stage, which have been highly acclaimed by both critics and audiences.
He also has significant experience in producing for stage and for TV.
He was both educated in and employed Constantin Stanislavski's method
of psychological realism Theatrical realism and the directing
technique of Bertold Brecht Epic theatre. His works are also highly
influenced by neo-expressionism, constructivism and minimalism. In his
productions he has combined these techniques with elements of physical
theatre, dance, pantomime and minimalist architectural set design both
in prose and musical productions.[1] He worked in long-term artistic
collaboration with Veronika Karsai[2] pantomime artist and
physical-theatre director. During their teamwork they developed and
staged two productions (Cursed Cows, richard2nixon) establishing their
own theatrical form of expression. Suda's another long-term
collaborative artistic colleague was Attila Galambos[3] with whom they
not only have written mainstream musicals (That's Enough!, Covershow,
Better Than Sex), but Galambos, as an actor, was a part of many of
Suda's productions (The Dumb-waiter, Cursed Cows, Covershow,
moNOporno). In 2005, he was selected as one of the best young
playwrights of the year by the Young Writers’ Association, Hungary,
(FISz)[4] for his play Cursed Cows, which he both wrote and directed.
The script was published by the Association in 2006.[5][6]While he was
working on different stage productions, Mr Suda was a theatre
columnist of Musical&Operetta magazine between2003 and 2005 where he
published many articles and interviews regarding Hungarian and
international musical productions. Mr Suda was commissioned by
MUSICALITAS School for Musical and Drama (Budapest) to undertake the
role of the drama, musical and theatre history teacher of school for a
year term from 2008.[47]The Young Writers' Association(FISz) published
his first collection of dramas in 2007 including the award-winner play
Cursed Cows (Ã tkozottTehenek) and the highly successful political
play, richard2nixon, co-written by Elod P Csirmaz for the Thalia
Theatre, Budapest.[5]
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