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Walter D. Asmus (born 1941 in
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) is a German theatre director.


Career

Asmus studied German and English Literature, Philosophy and Theatre Sciences in Hamburg, Vienna and Freiburg and spent a year in London in the late sixties where he lived in the vibrant Camden Town with the North Villas set. Experience as an actor and director at University drama groups. First publications (Theater heute, Shakespeare yearbook) After two years as co-director of Theatre in der Tonne (
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), he worked at the Schiller Theatre in Berlin as assistant director/ dramaturgical collaborator and director. There he met Samuel Beckett in 1974 and was assistant for the author's renowned production of " Waiting for Godot", 1975. Asmus worked with Samuel Beckett (theatre and television) until the authors death in 1989 (
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/ Waiting for Godot/ ...but the clouds.../ Ghost Trio/
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). Since 1976 he was freelance director at the Schiller Theater,
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and internationally. 1983-1986 he was director at Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe. He was Professor in the acting department at the
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ufrom 1986ntil he became emeritus in 2006. He was Head of the Department since 1994. Asmus directed all of Samuel Beckett's plays internationally. His 1991
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(Dublin) production of ''Waiting for Godot'' was revived several times with the same cast until 2008 and had en suite runs at the Gate Theatre. It went on tour to Chicago, Sevilla, Toronto, Melbourne, London, New York (Lincoln Center Festival), Beijing and Shanghai. US-tours in 1998 and 2006. It finished after an all-Ireland tour (32 counties, one night only) on October 3, 2008. This production of ''Waiting for Godot'' (starring
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and Stephen Brennan) was regarded by reviewers and academics alike as "definitive". In 2000 Asmus was Co-director of the international Beckett-Festival "Beckett in Berlin 2000", Berlin.


Selected theatre productions

*1977 ''Happy Days'', Bristol Music Centre Teatret, Copenhagen *1978 ''Waiting for Godot'', Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York - ''Endgame'', Bristol Music Centre Teatret, Copenhagen *1979 ''Rough for Theatre I/II'', (world premiers), Thalia Theatre Hamburg - ''That Time'', ''Not I'', ''Footfalls'', State Theatre Darmstadt *1981 ''Endgame'', Stary Teatret, Cracow *1982 ''Krapp's Last Tape'', ''Not I'', '' Ohio Impromptu'', ''
Rockaby ''Rockaby'' is a short one-woman play by Samuel Beckett. It was written in English in 1980, at the request of Daniel Labeille, who produced it on behalf of ''Programs in the Arts'', State University of New York, for a festival and symposium in ...
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, Copenhagen *1983 ''Waiting for Godot'', State Theatre Karlsruhe *1984 ''Waiting for Godot'', San Quentin Drama Workshop,
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, Chicago/ Riverside Studios, London, in collaboration with the author *1988 ''Waiting for Godot'', Gate Theatre, Dublin - ''Endgame'', Theater Freiburg *1990 ''Waiting for Godot'', Betty Nansen Teatret, Copenhagen *1991 ''Waiting for Godot“ Gate Theatre, Dublin ''Breath'', ''That Time'', ''A Piece of Monologue'' Betty Nansen Teatret, Copenhagen *2003 ''Waiting for Godot'', 7Stages, Atlanta *2004 ''Waiting for Godot'', ''Footfalls'', ''A Piece of Monologue'', Rubicon Theatre, Ventura *2005 ''Endgame'', Dramatic Arts Centre, Shanghai. First production ever in Mandarin in China *2006 Revival of ''Endgame'' in Shanghai - Stage adaptation of Beckett's Novella ''
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'' for the Sydney Writers´ Festival (performed at Sydney Theatre Company) *2014 "Not I", "Footfalls", "Rockaby" with Lisa Dwan. Royal Court Theatre, London. West End transfer (Duchess Theatre). *2016 "Not I", "Eh Joe", Østre Gasværk Teater, Copenhagen, with
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. *2017 "Not I", "Footfalls", "Eh Joe", Volksbühne Berlin, with Anne Tismer and
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Television

*1976 Samuel Beckett's Berlin production of ''Waiting for Godot'' at the Schiller-Theater for German television
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*1988 ''Rockaby'', ''Footfalls'' and ''Eh Joe'', with Billie Whitelaw for German television station SDR, Stuttgart *1988 The San Quentin Drama Workshop production of ''Waiting for Godot'' from 1984 and Beckett's production (1978) of ''Krapp's Last Tape'' with Rick Cluchey. Both plays in French (with
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among others) for French TV stations
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, Paris


Film

*2000 ''Footfalls'' for the
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Project, Dublin. The ''Waiting for Godot'' film for the same project was based on his 1991 production of the play at the Gate Theatre. *2013 "What Where" produced by UWS (University of Western Sydney) in Sydney


Radio

*1995 Company for German station SWR
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Publications

Numerous publications and interviews about the collaboration with Samuel Beckett in periodicals e.g. Theater Heute, Theater Quarterly and The Journal of Beckett Studies.


Awards

*2004 Nomination for the Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Award for best direction of a play (''Waiting for Godot'' at Rubicon Theatre, Ventura, CA) *2009/ 2010 AIR AWARD (The Annenberg Foundation) and Artist-in-Residence at the Metabolic Studio Pipeline Project (Annenberg Foundation), Los Angeles.


References

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New York Times: Proof: If Godot Exists, He's Likely to Be Irish
* *James Knowlson, Damned to Fame, The life of Samuel Beckett, Bloomsbury, London 1996, pp. xi, 607–9, 660, 690–1, 702 *Dougald McMillan and Martha Fehsenfeld, Beckett in the Theatre, John Calder, London 1988, pp. 66, 87, 88, 136, 136ff, 148ff *SAMUEL BECKETT, Photographs by John Minihan, Secker&Warburg, London 1995, pp. 34/35 *John Fletcher, about Beckett, the playwright and the work, faber and faber (ff), London 2003 *Beryl S. and John Fletcher, A student's Guide to the Plays of SAMUEL BECKETT, faber and faber (ff), London 1978, p. 117 *Enoch Brater, Beyond Minimalism, Beckett's Late Style In The Theatre, Oxford University Press, New York/Oxford 1987 {{DEFAULTSORT:Asmus, Walter D 1941 births Living people German theatre directors People from Lübeck