Stanislas Nordey (born 1966) is a French actor and theatre director.
He is the son of actress Véronique Nordey and film director
Jean-Pierre Mocky.Nordey was born in Paris. After his studies at the
Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique, he made his
directorial debut in 1988, with La Dispute by Marivaux at the
Théâtre Pitoëff in Geneva. He is known for his innovative
directing, in particular, texts by Pier Paolo Pasolini (Bêtes de
style in 1992 at the Festival d'Avignon Off, Porcherie, etc.) and by
Werner Schwab, and also for his direction of operas.From 1994 to 1997,
he was the artist associated with the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers at
the invitation of Jean-Pierre Vincent and, from 1998 to 2001, he
worked at the Théâtre Gérard Philipe - Centre dramatique national
in Saint-Denis before leaving due to the severe financial crisis.[1]
He explained this failure, his adventures in "citizen theatre" and
related his artistic journey in his interview collection, Passions
civiles.Today, he is teaching director at the high school of the
Théâtre national de Bretagne. In 2008 he won the "Laurence Olivier
Award" in London for the opera Pelléas et Mélisande.
He is the son of actress Véronique Nordey and film director
Jean-Pierre Mocky.Nordey was born in Paris. After his studies at the
Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique, he made his
directorial debut in 1988, with La Dispute by Marivaux at the
Théâtre Pitoëff in Geneva. He is known for his innovative
directing, in particular, texts by Pier Paolo Pasolini (Bêtes de
style in 1992 at the Festival d'Avignon Off, Porcherie, etc.) and by
Werner Schwab, and also for his direction of operas.From 1994 to 1997,
he was the artist associated with the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers at
the invitation of Jean-Pierre Vincent and, from 1998 to 2001, he
worked at the Théâtre Gérard Philipe - Centre dramatique national
in Saint-Denis before leaving due to the severe financial crisis.[1]
He explained this failure, his adventures in "citizen theatre" and
related his artistic journey in his interview collection, Passions
civiles.Today, he is teaching director at the high school of the
Théâtre national de Bretagne. In 2008 he won the "Laurence Olivier
Award" in London for the opera Pelléas et Mélisande.
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