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Ivo van Hove : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ivo van Hove Ivo van Hove (born 28 October 1958, Heist-op-den-Berg) is a Belgian theater director best known as the artistic director of Toneelgroep Amsterdam in the Netherlands as well as for his avant garde experimental theater productions on Off-Broadway. ==Career== Van Hove began his career as a stage director in 1981, working with plays he had written himself such as ''Ziektekiemen'' (''Germs'') and ''Geruchten'' (''Rumors''). He was artistic manager at AKT, Akt-Vertical and De Tijd, successively. Between 1990 and 2000 he worked as the director of Het Zuidelijk Toneel. Since 2001, van Hove has been general director of Toneelgroep Amsterdam (the Amsterdam Theatre Group). He has coordinated productions at the Edinburgh International Festival, the Venice Biennale, the Holland Festival, Theater der Welt, and the Wiener Festwochen. He has directed companies from Hamburg's Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Stuttgart's Staatstheater, directed ''Hedda Gabler'', ''The Little Foxes'' and ''Scenes from a Marriage'' at the New York Theatre Workshop and the award winning ''A View from the Bridge'' at the Young Vic. Apart from the theatre, van Hove directed ''Thuisfront'' for Dutch television; his first cinematic film, ''Amsterdam'', came out in 2009. Ivo van Hove directed the musical ''Rent'' for Joop van den Ende. At the Vlaamse Opera, he staged a production of Alban Berg's opera ''Lulu'', as well as the complete "Ring Cycle" by Richard Wagner (2006–08). He put on a production of Janáček’s ''De Zaak Makropoulos'', and Tchaikovsky’s ''Iolanta'' for the De Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam. From 1998–2004, van Hove was festival manager of the Holland Festival, where he presented an annual selection of international theatre, music, opera and dance. Since 2001, he is the general director of Toneelgroep Amsterdam, where he has directed ''Angels in America'' by Tony Kushner, the marathon performance ''Roman Tragedies'' (based on Shakespearean works), ''Opening Night'' by John Cassavetes, ''Rocco and his brothers'' by Luchino Visconti, and ''Teorema'' (based on the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini, in partnership with the Ruhrtriennale), ''Antonioni-project'' in tribute to Michelangelo Antonioni, ''La voix humaine (The Human Voice)'' by Jean Cocteau, ''Summer Trilogy'' in tribute to Carlo Goldoni, 'Children of the 'Sun'' by Gorki, ''The Miser'' by Molière, ''Scenes from a Marriage'', ''Cries and Whispers'' and ''After the Rehearsal / Persona'' by Ingmar Bergman, ''And We'll Never Be Parted'' by Jon Fosse, ''The Russians!'' by Tom Lanoye, based on Chekhov, ''The Fountainhead'' by Ayn Rand, ''Mary Stuart'' by Friedrich Schiller and ''Kings of War'' (based on Henry V, Henry VII and Richard III by William Shakespeare).
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