Ernest Martin (theatre)
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Ernest Martin (born February 23, 1932) is an
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,
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and
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, who lives in
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, Germany, where he wanted to develop new forms of
theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
. In Düsseldorf, apart from traditional theatre, he built, led and directed
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- groups, which were keen on experimenting.


Biography

When Ernest Martin finished his schooltime at the
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in
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, he studied
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at the state university
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from 1950 to 1953. Then from 1954 to 1955 a study of
theatre studies Theatre studies (sometimes referred to as theatrology or dramatics) is the study of theatrical performance in relation to its literary, physical, psychobiological, sociological, and historical contexts. It is an interdisciplinary field which also e ...
at the drama school of the
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in
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followed. After his study, Ernest Martin made a one-year apprenticeship at
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's ''East 6th Street Theater''. In this time he was inspired by the theatre group
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, whose „unconventional approach to the modern theatre provoked a strong resonance at that time in America.“ Already during his study, Ernest Martin gathered first experiences as director at the
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. In 1951 he produced the
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''Reunion'', which was written by himself and performed at the
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in New York City. Afterwards he directed several theatre plays such as ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'' by
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or ''The Skin of Our Teeth'' by
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, which were also performed at the ''City College Of New York''. After a trip to
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in 1960, Ernest Martin decided to live in
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, where he wanted to use his longtime experiences with
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and creative theatre work with
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s. So, he moved to Germany in 1961 and found the Düsseldorf theatre group ''Die Bühne'' in 1964, which was renamed in ''Die Bühne – Experimentiertheater Düsseldorf'' in 1968. Ernest Martin directed a lot of theater plays and ran the group until 1987. Especially for their self-written plays, the group gained attention. The German news magazine
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compared their work with the Off-Off-Art of Joseph Papp's
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and ''The Living Theatre''. (German) Ernest Martin co-founded in 1984 the theatre ''Das junge Theater in der Altstadt'' in Düsseldorf, whose theatre manager he was until 1998, and which now belongs to the
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. Then in 1989, he co-founded the theatre ''Das Seniorentheater in der Altstadt'', also located in Düsseldorf. ''Das Seniorentheater in der Altstadt'' is an amateur theatre, which in 2014 has 33 members, who are between 60 and 88 years old. (German) Furthermore, Ernest Martin worked as actor and dancer. For example, in the eighties he appeared in the play ''Harald und die Boys'', which was performed at the
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and the
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, or in ''Mandela vor Gericht'', which was performed at the
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. He finished his over fifty-year-old theater-career as dancer in the
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- dance production ''Kontakthof für Damen und Herren ab 65'', which was performed from 2004 to 2009 in Germany and some European countries, like
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or
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. Ernest Martin lives in Düsseldorf for over 50 years.''02 Inszenierungen für die »Bühne«'' - Biography of Ernest Martin on his official website
(German)


Work (selection)


Stage direction

* 1965-1987: Stage director of all plays, Die Bühne * 1998: ''Brooklyn Memoiren'' by
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, theatre ''Junges Theater in der Altstadt''


Directorship

* 1961-1967: Director of the ''Theater Studio'' at the community college
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* 1964-1987: Director of the theatre group ''Die Bühne'' in Düsseldorf * 1984-1999: Theatre manager of the theatre ''Junges Theater in der Altstadt'' in Düsseldorf


Acting

* 1985-1986: Performer in the play ''Master Harald und die Boys'', Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus * 1987-1988: Performer in the play ''Master Harald und die Boys'', Schauspiel Köln * 1987-1988: Performer in the play ''Mandela vor Gericht'', Theater Basel


Dance

* 2004-2009: Dancer in the play ''Kontakthof für Damen und Herren ab 65'', Pina Bausch-dance production


Awards and nominations

1979: ''Förderpreis'' (advancement award) der Stadt Düsseldorf for the theater group ''Die Bühne''


References


External links


Official website of Ernest Martin
(German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Ernest 1932 births American theatre directors Artists from New York City Actors from Düsseldorf Living people Boys High School (Brooklyn) alumni City College of New York alumni University of Washington School of Drama alumni American emigrants to Germany