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Jean Lambert-wild is a theatre-maker and theatre director born in 1972 in Réunion. He is the artistic director of Theatre de l'Union – Centre Dramatique National du Limousin, and the director of L'Académie de l'Union, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Théâtre du Limousin.[1] He resigned from his position in November 2020 after facing accusations of mistreatment and harassment from the theater staff .[2]

Jean Lambert-wild
Born1972 (age 4950)
Réunion
OccupationTheatre director, playwright, actor, scenographer
NationalityFrench
Notable awards2014: Appointed Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication

Biography



Early life


In 1979, his father, who was a livestock farmer, created the farming cooperative Sica Révia.[3] In 2012, the cooperative was composed of 323 livestock farmers. As a child, Jean Lambert-wild experienced the creation of this cooperative as an initiatory event, which mythology continues to influence several of his projects. He moved Lyon in 1990 and started a BA in Philosophy at Lyon III University. It is there that André Arcellaschi, his Latin lecturer, incited him to direct plays by Plautus, Seneca the Younger and Gombrowicz.[4] He considered joining the Merchant Navy, but shortly before saw a production of Chekhov's Three Sisters by German director Matthias Langhoff. This production had a strong impact on Lambert-wild, who realised that theatre was the medium that would give him the freedom he had been looking for.[5]


Positions in French public institutions


In 2007, he was appointed director of Comédie de Caen – Centre Dramatique National de Normandie by the French Ministry of Culture, a role he retained until 31 December 2014.[6]

The Comédie de Caen's mission involves enabling the creation and production of new work, and several of the shows it produces go on to tour nationally and internationally. As part of its mission, the institution also supports independent French and foreign theatre companies. The location of the Comédie de Caen, in the Normandy region, allowed Lambert-wild to further his efforts in developing non-Parisian audiences, in an attempt to make culture more accessible.

Since 1 January 2015, he is the director of Théâtre de l’Union, Centre Dramatique National du Limousin and of L’Académie, École Nationale Supérieure de Théâtre du Limousin, appointed by the French Ministry of Culture.[1]

In November 2020 he was suspended from his position after the whole staff of the theater accused him of mismanaging and harassment in a public letter sent to the French Ministry of Culture. He decided to resign a month later.[7]


As a director and scenographer



Ecmnesia


2012 - War sweet war
2012 - War sweet war

Calentures


2013 - Space out Space
2013 - Space out Space

As a scenographer


Jean Lambert-wild did the scenography for all his works for the stage, both the Ecmnésie and the Calentures, but he also worked as a scenographer on the following projects :


As an actor


2014 - Waiting for Godot
2014 - Waiting for Godot

Since 1997, he has performed in each of the Calentures (see list of the Calentures), but he also play as an actor on the followings projects :


Published work



Discography



Awards and nominations



Further reading





Notes & references


  1. "Nomination de Jean Lambert-wild à la direction du théâtre de l'Union". www.culturecommunication.gouv.fr.
  2. "Centre dramatique de Limoges : le metteur en scène Jean-Lambert Wild démissionne". Libération.fr (in French). 2020-11-25. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  3. "Frca :: Moteur de l'économie agricole". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  4. Mingau, Muriel (15 September 2014). "Jean Lambert-Wild, qui dirigera le CDN dès janvier, présente une pièce aux "Francos"". Journal le Populaire.
  5. "Jean Lambert-wild".
  6. "Comédie de Caen - Histoire". Archived from the original on 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  7. "Théâtre de l'Union à Limoges : Jean Lambert-wild suspendu de l'Académie, une plainte pour harcèlement moral envisagée". France 3 Nouvelle-Aquitaine (in French). Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  8. "Rebelle à bretelles".
  9. "Entretien avec Jean-Lambert-wild". theatre-contemporain.net.
  10. "Centre international de la Poésie Marseille, auteurs: Jean Lambert-wild". cipmarseille.com.
  11. "spectacle : Babel, after the war". plateaux.ch. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  12. "carnets1 Revue frictions". www.revue-frictions.net.
  13. "imagine2020.eu" (PDF).
  14. "Nomination dans l'ordre des arts et des lettres juillet 2014". www.culturecommunication.gouv.fr.
  15. gallimard, ed. (2002), Revue l'oeil, ISBN 2843700795
  16. Coulisses n°25 - Janvier 2002, 2002, ISBN 9782846270526
  17. La découverte, ed. (2002), Mouvements n°24, ISBN 9782707138897
  18. "Le réel, paradis perdu". www.mouvement.net.
  19. "Sommaire n°32". www.ubu-apitre.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  20. "Théâtre public n°174".
  21. "lire en ligne". www.criticalstages.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
  22. "Le metteur en scène et ses doubles".
  23. "lire en ligne" (PDF).
  24. "Actualités - Themaa, 15/11/2013". www.themaa-marionettes.com.



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