Hamburg theatre professionals were honored Sunday night at โthe Rolf Mares Prize ceremony, recognizing excellence in acting, direction, and โขstaging. โThe awards, presented November 17, 2024, spotlighted contributions to the city’s โฃvibrant performingโ arts scene.
The Rolf Mares Prize, a prestigious accoladeโค within Hamburg’s cultural landscape, acknowledges outstanding achievements inโค the theater community. This year’s recipients represent a diverseโ range of productions and theaters, underscoring the breadth of talent within the city. The awards aim โคto foster continued artistic innovation and recognize the dedication of those working to enrich Hamburg’s cultural offerings.
Twoโค actors received awardsโค in the acting category: โฃCordelia Koschinski for her performance in “Die Mรถwe” at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus and Christoph Marti for his role in “Der Boxer” at the St. Pauli Theater. โฃ
Bjรถrn Kruse and โJette Steckel were jointly recognized in the “Outstanding Direction/Staging” category.Kruse was honored for his production of โ”Michael Kohlhaas”โ at the Theater, while Steckelโ received the award for “asche” at Thaliaโข on Gauรstrasse.
A “Special Prize” wasโ awarded to the Ernst Deutsch Theater, Ohnsorg Theater, and the Lichthofโ Theater for their collaborative adaptation of “Odyssey.”