Noam Brusilovsky – Sophiensæle | Freies Theater in Berlin
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Noam Brusilovsky
Noam Brusilovsky was born in Israel in 1989. After attending Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts, he moved to Berlin in 2012 and studied theater directing at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts. While still a student, he directed his first radio plays for Deutschlandfunk and SWR. In 2017, he received the ARD German Radio Play Award for his production Broken German. In the same year, he completed his studies with the autobiographical solo performance Orchiektomie rechts (Orchiectomy on the Right). Since then, Brusilovsky has produced numerous radio plays for SWR, Deutschlandfunk, rbb, and WDR, and has directed at Sophiensæle, the Munich Residenztheater, the Munich Volkstheater, Schauspiel Stuttgart, Konzerttheater Bern, and Stadttheater Klagenfurt. His works have received numerous awards, including the Nestroy Prize, the German Radio Play Prize of ARD, the Radio Play Prize of the War Blind, and the Prix Italia.