The Nestroy Theatre Prize is an Austrian theatre award named after the poet Johann Nestroy.[1] In 2000, the city of Vienna decided to combine two less noticed theatre awards: the Kainz Medal and the Nestroy Ring for Viennese Satire.[1] The prize honours outstanding achievements at the Viennese and other Austrian theatres.[2] The prize has been awarded annually in eight up to fourteen categories. Its ceremony is held in Vienna and broadcast live on national television.[3]
Categories
- Best German-language performance
- Best direction
- Best equipment
- Best actress
- Best actor
- Best supporting role
- Best young talent
- Best off production
- Best play – Authors prize
- Lifetime achievement
- Special prize
- Audience award
- Best federal state performance
Recipients best direction
Recipients best actress
| Jahr
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Actress
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Production
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Role
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| 2000
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Birgit Doll
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Wer hat Angst vor Virginia Woolf?
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Martha
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| 2001
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Judith Engel
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Bash
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Sue/Die Frau
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| 2002
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Ulli Maier
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Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften
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Agathe
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| 2003
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Maria Happel
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Die Zeit der Plancks
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Maria
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| 2004
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Birgit Minichmayr[5]
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Das goldene Vlies
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Medea
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| 2005
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Sunnyi Melles
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Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald
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Valerie
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| 2006
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Edith Clever
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Schlaf
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Die ältere Frau
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| 2007
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Sylvie Rohrer
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Medea. A project by Grzegorz Jarzyna & Über Tiere
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Medea, Monolog
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| 2008
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Regina Fritsch
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Verbrennungen
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Nawal
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| 2009
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Birgit Minichmayr[6]
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Der Weibsteufel
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Weib
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| 2010
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Kirsten Dene
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Eine Familie
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Violet Weston
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| 2011
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Sarah Viktoria Frick
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Stallerhof
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Beppi
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| 2012
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Dörte Lyssewski
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Endstation Sehnsucht (A Streetcar Named Desire)
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Blanche DuBois
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| 2013
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Christiane von Poelnitz
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Elektra (Hofmannsthal)
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Elektra
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| 2014
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Nicole Heesters
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Vor dem Ruhestand
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Vera
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| 2015
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Elisabeth Orth
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die unverheiratete
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Die Alte
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| 2016
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Sona MacDonald
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Fräulein Julie & Blue Moon
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Julie, Sie
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| 2017
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Andrea Jonasson
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Stage version of The Damned
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Sophie von Essenbeck
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| 2018
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Caroline Peters[7]
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Hotel Strindberg
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multiple roles
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| 2019
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Steffi Krautz
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Endstation Sehnsucht
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Blanche DuBois
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| 2020
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Caroline Peters
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Schwarzwasser
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| 2021
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Lina Beckmann[8]
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Richard the Kid & the King
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Richard
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| 2022
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Sarah Viktoria Frick
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Adern
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Aloisia
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| 2023
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Saioa Alvarez Ruiz
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Ophelia's Got Talent
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| 2024
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Julia Edtmeier
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Amadeus
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Mozart
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Recipients best actor
| Year
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Actor
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Production
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Role
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| 2000
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Gert Voss
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Die Möwe
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Trigorin
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| 2001
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Sven-Eric Bechtolf
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Drei Mal Leben
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Hubert Finidori
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| 2002
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Sven-Eric Bechtolf
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Das weite Land
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Hofreiter
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| 2003
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Markus Hering
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Chorphantasie
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Conductor
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| 2004
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Toni Slama
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Automatenbüffet
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Adam
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| 2005
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Michael Maertens
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König Ottokars Glück und Ende
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Rudolf von Habsburg
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| Nicholas Ofczarek
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Zu ebener Erde und erster Stock, König Ottokars Glück und Ende
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Johann, Zawisch
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| 2006
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Nicholas Ofczarek
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Höllenangst
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Wendelin
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| 2007
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Bernhard Schir
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Das Fest
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Christian
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| 2008
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Markus Hering
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Verbrennungen, Freier Fall, Pool (Kein Wasser)
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Hermile, Erich, C
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| 2009
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André Jung
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Das letzte Band / Bis dass der Tag euch scheidet oder Eine Frage des Lichts
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Krapp
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| 2010
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Martin Wuttke
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Das Begräbnis & Peking Opel
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Christian
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| 2011
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Max Mayer
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Grillenparz & Bruno Schulz: Messias
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Hunter called Fischer, multiple roles
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| 2012
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Joachim Meyerhoff
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Die Kommune
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| 2013
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Gregor Bloéb
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Jägerstätter (Mitterer)
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Franz Jägerstätter
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| 2014
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August Diehl
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Hamlet
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Hamlet
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| 2015
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Martin Wuttke
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John Gabriel Borkman
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John Gabriel Borkman
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| 2016
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Rainer Galke
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Alte Meister
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Irrsigler
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| 2017
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Joachim Meyerhoff
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Die Welt im Rücken
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| 2018
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Peter Simonischek
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The Who and the What
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Afzal
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| 2019
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Steven Scharf
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Medea (Simon Stone) and Woyzeck
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Lucas and Franz Woyzeck
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| 2020
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Franz Pätzold
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Die Bakchen
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Dionysos
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| 2021
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Michael Maertens[8]
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Der Leichenverbrenner
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Karel Kopfrkingl
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| 2022
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Samouil Stoyanov
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humanistää! – eine abschaffung der sparten
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| 2023
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Michael Maertens
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Das weite Land
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Friedrich Hofreiter
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| 2024
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Claudius von Stolzmann
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Der Himbeerpflücker
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Zagl
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Recipients best play – authors prize
| Year
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Play
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Author
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| 2000
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Der Name
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Jon Fosse
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| 2001
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Die Unsichtbare. Tirade an drei Stränden
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Christoph Ransmayr
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| 2002
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Push up 1 – 3
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Roland Schimmelpfennig
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| 2003
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Chorphantasie
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Gert Jonke
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| 2004
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Die Ziege oder Wer ist Sylvia? (The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?)
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Edward Albee
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| 2005
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Hunt oder Der totale Februar
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Franzobel
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| 2006
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Die versunkene Kathedrale (The Sunken Cathedral)
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Gert Jonke
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| 2007
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Das purpurne Muttermal
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René Pollesch
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| 2008
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Freier Fall
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Gert Jonke
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| 2009
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Besuch bei dem Vater (Visit at the Father)
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Roland Schimmelpfennig
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| 2010
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worst case
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Kathrin Röggla
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| 2011
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Immer noch Sturm (Storm Still)
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Peter Handke
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| 2012
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Geister in Princeton (Ghosts in Princeton)
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Daniel Kehlmann
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| 2013
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Schatten (Euridyke sagt) (Shadow (Eurydice Says))
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Elfriede Jelinek
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| 2014
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Die Ereignisse (The Events)
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David Greig
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| 2015
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Die lächerliche Finsternis
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Wolfram Lotz
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| 2016
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Lost and Found
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Yael Ronen
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| 2017
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Geächtet (Disgraced)
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Ayad Akhtar
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| 2018
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jedermann (stirbt)
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Ferdinand Schmalz
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| 2019
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Hass-Triptychon – Wege aus der Krise (Hate Triptych – Ways out of the crisis)
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Sibylle Berg
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| 2020
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Schwarzwasser
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Elfriede Jelinek
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| 2021
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Rand
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Miroslava Svolikova
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| 2022
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Adern
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Lisa Wentz
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| 2023
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karpatenflecken
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Thomas Perle
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| 2024
|
Die vielen Stimmen meines Bruders
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Magdalena Schrefel, Valentin Schuster
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Recipients lifetime achievement
References
External links
Official website (in German)
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